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{{short description|Breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's}}
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] '''Complete Wheat Bran Flakes''' is a ] containing 100% of the ]' ] of eleven ] and ], including vitamins ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], ], ], and ]. One 3/4 ] serving contains 3 ]s of ], 5 grams of ] and 90 ], 5 of which come from fat. Kellogg's Complete contains no ].

In 2005, a typical box of Kellogg's Complete weights 17.3 ounces (490 grams), has about 17 servings per box, and costs about $4.50.

Ingredients: Whole wheat, wheat bran, sugar, ], salt, ] flavoring.

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