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It's National Breakfast Week!

Brought to you by Kellogg's & the National Milk Mustache “got milk?” Campaign

March 4, 2013
In honor of National Breakfast Week (March 4-8, 2013), the National Milk Mustache “got milk?®” Campaign is partnering with Kellogg’s®  and Action For Healthy Kids®  to help share breakfast with milk with children in need as part of the third annual Share BreakfastTM program.

Together, cereal and milk are a leading source of 10 nutrients important to growing bodies, and when you pair milk with a fiber-rich whole grain cereal, it can provide all four of the nutrients Americans are missing most – calcium, potassium, vitamin D and fiber. Every 8-oz.glass of milk contains 9 essential nutrients, including calcium, vitamin D, potassium and 8 grams of high-quality protein.

For every view, share, tweet and comment, the national Milk Mustache “got milk?” Campaign and Kellogg’s will share breakfast with children in need – with the ultimate goal of sharing one* million breakfasts with kids who might otherwise go without.

Visit TheBreakfastProject.com to find out how you can join the Kellogg's Share Breakfast movement and help share one million breakfasts with kids across the country, and also for content, tips and news from the “got milk?” Campaign.

Breakfast helps kids be at their best in the classroom and on the playground. A good breakfast, with milk, gives kids nutrients and energy they need to fuel active successful days. Check out this video for some fun facts about fueling up with milk’s high-quality protein!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcjMkWWhOoc

Milk is a sponsor of Macaroni Kid and compensation had been received for the placement of this article. For more information, go to TheBreakfastProject.com.

* Each time you share, Kellogg's will donate the monetary equivalent of a school breakfast shared. Kellogg's will donate up to $250,000 – the equivalent of 1.25 million school breakfasts shared. Program ends 4/15/2013.