Jordans Cereals awarded Good Housekeeping Institute approval
Jordans Cereals has been awarded Good Housekeeping Institute approval. It will be allowed to use the GHI logo on its packaging for a year. It is the first cereal brand to be approved.
Jordans Cereals has been awarded Good Housekeeping Institute approval. It will be allowed to use the GHI logo on its packaging for a year. It is the first cereal brand to be approved.
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