
General Mills' unwavering commitment to affordable, accessible nutrition for all children took center stage once again at the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE) 2023.
Building on the success of last year’s FNCE in Orlando, Big G arrived in Denver in October with an interactive booth presence highlighting the nutritional power of the cereal bowl and General Mills’ new campaign, “The Goodness We Grow Up On.”
Through an ongoing partnership with No Kid Hungry, General Mills Big G Cereals encouraged attendees to join in the fight against childhood hunger by sharing their FNCE experience on social media with #BigG4Good, triggering donations to help provide more than 2.5 million meals to kids.
In 2023, the Big G Cereals booth brought to life the company’s new "The Goodness We Grow Up On" campaign, reminding attendees of the timeless appeal of Big G Cereals that were “good then” when they were kids and are not only still “good now” for families everywhere, but actually offer even better nutrition with a recent update that doubled Vitamin D. Offering a nostalgic reminder of the beloved role cereal played in their childhoods, registered dietitians from all over the country lined up to take a ride down a giant cereal slide into a bowl of Cheerios-shaped pillows.
Big G Cereals now deliver 20% of the Daily Value of Vitamin D – twice the previous amount – in family-favorite cereals like Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Trix and more – a nutrition advantage the brand was proud to share with the RD community at FNCE.
“Breakfast doesn’t have to be complicated and sometimes it can be as simple as including a beloved bowl of cereal,” says Amy Cohn, Registered Dietitian and senior nutrition manager at General Mills. “In addition to leveraging the power of the nutrition community to fight childhood hunger, we’re proud to showcase that we’ve doubled the amount of Vitamin D across our Big G Cereals reminding attendees of the great taste, good nutrition and joy we’ve delivered for decades. It’s the goodness people grew up with then, and the goodness kids are continuing to grow up on now. “
