BATTLE CREEK, Mich.,
Aug. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- If
you missed out on buying those highly sought-after eclipse glasses,
don't worry.
As the solar eclipse becomes visible across much of the United States on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, there are still ways to
view the phenomenon without harming your eyes. Remember, it's not
safe to look directly at the sun.
One of the simplest ways to safely observe this natural wonder
is with a pin-hole cereal box viewer. A new video from
Kellogg Company provides simple instructions on how to build your
own with a cereal box and other simple supplies you already have
around your home. It's a simple project that only takes and few
minutes, so it is perfect if you missed out on buying the
sought-after eclipse viewing sunglasses.
Children should have adult supervision when making and using
the eclipse viewer. Never look directly into the sun.
Visit www.NASA.gov for information on how
to safely view an eclipse.
About Kellogg Company
At Kellogg Company (NYSE: K), we strive to make foods people
love. This includes our beloved brands – Kellogg's®, Keebler®,
Special K®, Pringles®, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes®, Pop-Tarts®,
Kellogg's Corn Flakes®, Rice Krispies®, Cheez-It®, Eggo®,
Mini-Wheats® and more – that nourish families so they can
flourish and thrive. With 2016 sales of $13
billion and more than 1,600 foods, Kellogg is the world's
leading cereal company; second largest producer of crackers and
savory snacks; and a leading North American frozen foods company.
And we're a company with a heart and soul, committing to help
create 3 billion Better Days by 2025 through our Breakfasts for
Better Days global purpose platform. To learn more, visit
www.KelloggCompany.com or www.OpenforBreakfast.com and follow us on
Twitter @KelloggCompany, YouTube and on our Social K corporate
blog.
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