Ruskets

Ruskets was a cereal product consisting of pressed biscuits of toasted wheat flakes.[1][2][3][4] They were produced by Loma Linda Foods, a health food company owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1938 the company's main product was Ruskets. A similar item, "Weet-Bix", remains popular in many countries.

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References

  1. Advertisement in University SCOPE 5:1 (January 10, 1968), p11
  2. "The Avondale School: A Holy Experiment" by Milton_Hook. Adventist Heritage 7:1 (Spring 1982), p34–45
  3. "Breakfast: A Taste of Cereal" by Garth Stoltz. Adventist Heritage 15:2 (Fall 1992), p4–9
  4. Historical Dictionary of Seventh-day Adventists by Gary Land (Scarecrow Press, 2005), p176; ISBN 0-8108-5345-0. Historical Dictionaries of Religions Philosophies, and Movements series, No. 56

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