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Named for Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, breakfast cereal was originally developed by a religious fanatic and nutritionist spa owner named James Caleb Jackson who believed consuming dry p…

Aries

is ruled by warrior planet Mars. In kind, Corn Flakes is the cereal born from sibling warfare betwixt two Kellogg brothers. The younger of the two W.K. Kellogg, a card carrying Aries, was the first to suggest adding sugar to the previously bland flakes and the first to conceive of putting a toy prize in every box. In flagrant fire sign fashion. W.K. offered a free box of cereal to women who winked at grocers and the Corn Flakes mascot is an unapologetically loud rooster named Cornelius.

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