The cold cereal that popularized marshmallows and oats in milk for breakfast, Lucky Charms, is being investigated by the Food & Drug Administration as claims of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea from the cereal become more plentiful than the number of marshmallows in each bowl.
The FDA says, as of April 12, it’s received over 100 consumer complaints about illnesses linked to General Mills cereal Lucky Charms in 2022.
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