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General Mills looks online for food innovators

General Mills Inc. has unveiled a Web portal for people interested in building better Cheerios. And it’s offering funding to help entice them. Full Article at New Mexico Business Weekly

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  4. BRISBANE, CA - MAY 12:  Boxes of Cheerios cereal are displayed on a shelf at the Midtown Market May 12, 2009 in Brisbane, California.
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