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Kellogg's Honey Nut High Protein Granola is a protein-enriched cereal product marketed under the iconic Kellogg's brand. The brand has its roots in Battle Creek, Michigan, where it was founded by Will Keith Kellogg in 1906, revolutionizing breakfast habits globally with the invention of corn flakes. In the Australian market, this product is typically distributed by Kellogg (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.
Following a significant corporate restructuring in late 2023, the brand is now under the ownership of Kellanova. Kellanova serves as the global snack-led descendant of the original Kellogg Company, while the North American cereal business was spun off into a separate entity. Manufacturing for these granola products is conducted across multiple international facilities depending on the regional market supply chain, often including production sites in Australia for the domestic market. In 2024, Mars, Incorporated announced an agreement to acquire Kellanova, which will position the brand under one of the world's largest private food conglomerates once the transaction is fully integrated.
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