Start (cereal)
Start (Multi-Grain Start) was a breakfast cereal which was produced by Kellogg's in the UK from the mid-1980s until 2018.[1][2] Start was promoted as a cereal designed for improving sports performance. It was made from wheat, corn and oats and a single bowlful was said to provide a third of a human's daily vitamin RDA. It was suitable for vegetarians but not for wheat allergy sufferers.
Product details
Vitamins and minerals:
- Carbohydrates – starch (53 g), sugar (69 g)
- Fat – 3.5 g (saturates 2 g)
- Fibre – 5 g
- Sodium – 0.4 g
- Vitamin B6 – 1.3 mg
- Vitamin B12 – 0.63 μg
- Vitamin D – 3.2 μg
- Folic acid – 250 μg
- Thiamin B1 – 0.9 mg
- Riboflavin B2 – 1.0 mg
- Niacin – 11.3 mg
- Iron – 8.8 mg
Advertising
The cereal had a number of different advertising campaigns, with its most notable promoter being British athlete Steve Cram in the mid-1980s,[3] with the slogan "I Want, Now I Can". Several also featured British Tour de France rider Robert Millar.
References
- ^ Blackburne, Elaine (2024-11-25). "12 axed breakfast cereals we once loved to start the day". Bristol Live. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ^ Barton, Phoebe (2022-11-15). "Lost breakfast cereals that Hull families may remember". Hull Live. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ^ Marketing. Haymarket Press. 1984. p. 3.