Kellogg (name)
Kellogg is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:
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Will Keith Kellogg (1860-1951): An American inventor and entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of the Kellogg Company, a multinational food manufacturing company famous for its breakfast cereals. He is credited with the invention of corn flakes.
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John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943): Will Keith Kellogg's older brother, also a prominent figure in the health food industry. He was a physician and proponent of a strict vegetarian diet and various health regimens, and he founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium. While he did not co-found the Kellogg Company with his brother, he was an important figure in the early development of the food industry relating to cereals. There is considerable historical debate surrounding the nature of the relationship between the brothers and their respective roles in the invention and development of breakfast cereals.
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Other notable Kelloggs: Numerous other individuals share the Kellogg surname, including those involved in various fields of endeavor. Further research would be required to detail their specific contributions.
See also:
- Kellogg Company
- Battle Creek Sanitarium
Further research is needed to provide a more comprehensive list of individuals with the surname Kellogg and their accomplishments.