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Kellanova begin production of All-Bran Fibre Plus at Wrexham
Kellanova begin production of All-Bran Fibre Plus at Wrexham

Leader Live

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Kellanova begin production of All-Bran Fibre Plus at Wrexham

All-Bran has been produced at Wrexham since the factory first opened in 1978. The much-loved cereal will now be made using the latest technology which reduces production time, reducing the energy required to make the fibre-rich shreds. New All-Bran Fibre Plus is being made following enhancements to the production line at Wrexham, which is now powered by renewable electricity. It will deliver the same great taste with a lighter, crunchier texture and fewer breakages leading to less dust at the bottom of the pack. The new branding highlights the important role All-Bran can play in helping consumers achieve their recommended daily fibre intake. The move is part of a £75m investment in the factory, announced last October. As well as improvements on the All-Bran production line, two new advanced lines will be installed in the coming months to support the transition of other iconic Kellogg's cereals, including Corn Flakes and Crunchy Nut, to Wrexham. New-look All-Bran Fibre Plus is made using advanced technology for faster, more sustainable production by reducing energy use. (Image: City Press) An additional 130 jobs are also being created as a result of the investment, which will see cereal production at Wrexham more than double to around 1.5 million boxes a day. Kellanova's UK managing director, Chris Silcock, said: 'It's great to see new All-Bran Fibre Plus running off the production lines at Wrexham, marking a major milestone in our ongoing investment at the site. 'Over the next 18 months, more of our iconic brands will move production to Wrexham, and it'll be great to see all our major cereals produced more efficiently and sustainably using the latest technology.' MORE NEWS: MP for Wrexham, Andrew Ranger said: 'Kellanova has been an important part of Wrexham for over 40 years and I welcome the increased investment in the Wrexham plant and the job opportunities this brings. "On my recent visit to the factory, I learned about the important steps the company is making to ensure that production is faster and sustainable as well as the planned expansion of their lines and production here. "This is vital for economic growth and further demonstrates the confidence companies have in investing in Wrexham.'

Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales
Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales

North Wales Live

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales

Investment has started in a Kellogg's factory in North Wales that will create 130 jobs. Kellanova, which runs the cereal giant, this week released images of the new All-Bran Fibre Plus in production at its cereal factory in Wrexham. All-Bran has been produced at Wrexham since the factory first opened in 1978. After enhancements at the site, the cereal will now be made using the latest technology which reduces production time, reducing the energy required to make the fibre-rich shreds. The move is the first part of a £75m investment in the factory, announced last October. As well as improvements on the All-Bran production line, two new advanced lines will be installed in the coming months to support the transition of other iconic Kellogg's cereals, including Corn Flakes and Crunchy Nut, to Wrexham. These are moving from their plant in Greater Manchester which is due to close next year. An additional 130 jobs are being created in Wrexham as a result of the investment, which will see cereal production at Wrexham more than double to around 1.5 million boxes a day. Kellanova's UK Managing Director, Chris Silcock, said: 'It's great to see new All-Bran Fibre Plus running off the production lines at Wrexham, marking a major milestone in our ongoing investment at the site. "Over the next 18 months, more of our iconic brands will move production to Wrexham, and it'll be great to see all our major cereals produced more efficiently and sustainably using the latest technology.' MP for Wrexham, Andrew Ranger said : 'Kellanova has been an important part of Wrexham for over 40 years and I welcome the increased investment in the Wrexham plant and the job opportunities this brings. "On my recent visit to the factory, I learned about the important steps the company is making to ensure that production is faster and sustainable as well as the planned expansion of their lines and production here. "This is vital for economic growth and further demonstrates the confidence companies have in investing in Wrexham.'

Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales
Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales

Wales Online

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Kellogg's starts investment that will create 130 jobs in North Wales

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Investment has started in a Kellogg's factory in North Wales that will create 130 jobs. Kellanova, which runs the cereal giant, this week released images of the new All-Bran Fibre Plus in production at its cereal factory in Wrexham. All-Bran has been produced at Wrexham since the factory first opened in 1978. After enhancements at the site, the cereal will now be made using the latest technology which reduces production time, reducing the energy required to make the fibre-rich shreds. The move is the first part of a £75m investment in the factory, announced last October. As well as improvements on the All-Bran production line, two new advanced lines will be installed in the coming months to support the transition of other iconic Kellogg's cereals, including Corn Flakes and Crunchy Nut, to Wrexham. These are moving from their plant in Greater Manchester which is due to close next year. An additional 130 jobs are being created in Wrexham as a result of the investment, which will see cereal production at Wrexham more than double to around 1.5 million boxes a day. Kellanova's UK Managing Director, Chris Silcock, said: 'It's great to see new All-Bran Fibre Plus running off the production lines at Wrexham, marking a major milestone in our ongoing investment at the site. (Image: Jon Super) "Over the next 18 months, more of our iconic brands will move production to Wrexham, and it'll be great to see all our major cereals produced more efficiently and sustainably using the latest technology.' MP for Wrexham, Andrew Ranger said : 'Kellanova has been an important part of Wrexham for over 40 years and I welcome the increased investment in the Wrexham plant and the job opportunities this brings. (Image: Jon Super) "On my recent visit to the factory, I learned about the important steps the company is making to ensure that production is faster and sustainable as well as the planned expansion of their lines and production here. "This is vital for economic growth and further demonstrates the confidence companies have in investing in Wrexham.' Join the North Wales Live WhatsApp community group where you can get the latest stories delivered straight to your phone

Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK
Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK

Powys County Times

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Powys County Times

Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK

A popular Kellogg's cereal has been discontinued, the cereal brand has confirmed. Kellanova, or Kellogg's, has revealed that customers will not be able to buy one of its cereals going forward. The company is known for a range of cereal brands including Corn Flakes, Coco Pops, Frosties and Crunchy Nut. It has been revealed that one of the Corn Flakes flavours, chocolate, will not be brought back any time soon. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kellogg's UK & Ireland (@ Kellogg's Chocolate Corn Flakes are 'discontinued' A spokesperson for Kellogg's told Newsquest: "We love that Kellogg's fans are so passionate about their favourite cereals and we're proud to be a part of millions of people's breakfasts each morning in the UK. "We can never say never, but while there are no current plans to bring back Chocolate Corn Flakes. "We do have lots of other exciting new products out now, like Kellogg's Oaties and Bluey Multigrain cereal, with more coming next year for cereal lovers to try." Some cereal fans had already noticed the product, which first appeared in 2013, disappearing from shelves. One said on X, (formerly Twitter): "Did @KelloggsUKI discontinue chocolate cornflakes again?" Discontinued UK Sweets and Chocolates The news regarding the Chocolate Corn Flakes comes following a mass recall of the product last year. The cereal giant recalled its Kellogg's Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour because it may contain small hard lumps of food, which are unsafe to eat. It is not the only product 'discontinued' by Kellogg's in recent times. Last year it revealed it had discontinued Coco Pops Rocks, despite some shoppers labelling it the "best cereal ever made". It also axed Crunchy Nut and Caramel Bites from its range. Fans were devastated, with one saying: on X: "@KelloggsUKI what happened to the Kellogg's crunchy nut with caramel bites!?! "They were my favourite cereal been looking for them for ever I miss them my son misses them!!

Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK
Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK

Leader Live

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Kellogg's discontinues Chocolate Corn Flakes in UK

Kellanova, or Kellogg's, has revealed that customers will not be able to buy one of its cereals going forward. The company is known for a range of cereal brands including Corn Flakes, Coco Pops, Frosties and Crunchy Nut. It has been revealed that one of the Corn Flakes flavours, chocolate, will not be brought back any time soon. A post shared by Kellogg's UK & Ireland (@ A spokesperson for Kellogg's told Newsquest: "We love that Kellogg's fans are so passionate about their favourite cereals and we're proud to be a part of millions of people's breakfasts each morning in the UK. "We can never say never, but while there are no current plans to bring back Chocolate Corn Flakes. "We do have lots of other exciting new products out now, like Kellogg's Oaties and Bluey Multigrain cereal, with more coming next year for cereal lovers to try." Some cereal fans had already noticed the product, which first appeared in 2013, disappearing from shelves. One said on X, (formerly Twitter): "Did @KelloggsUKI discontinue chocolate cornflakes again?" The news regarding the Chocolate Corn Flakes comes following a mass recall of the product last year. The cereal giant recalled its Kellogg's Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour because it may contain small hard lumps of food, which are unsafe to eat. It is not the only product 'discontinued' by Kellogg's in recent times. Last year it revealed it had discontinued Coco Pops Rocks, despite some shoppers labelling it the "best cereal ever made". It also axed Crunchy Nut and Caramel Bites from its range. Recommended reading: Krispy Kreme announces return of discontinued doughnut that's available now 'Beloved' Toblerone chocolate bar discontinued after 'difficult decision' Cadbury issues update on return of 'greatest chocolate ever' discontinued in 2005 Fans were devastated, with one saying: on X: "@KelloggsUKI what happened to the Kellogg's crunchy nut with caramel bites!?! "They were my favourite cereal been looking for them for ever I miss them my son misses them!! "Bring them back please."

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