The Kellogg brothers. Corn flake kings

Description

Relates the invention of the corn flake by brothers William and John Kellogg. William saw the commercial potential of the new cereal, sued his brother and won the rights to the family name. He then built a large cereal industry, and became a well-known philanthropist, while John died in obscurity. Includes rare footage, archival material, and interviews with family members.

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44 min

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Date of Publication

1995

Database

Alexander Street

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