Do you want that in your body or your children's? I sure don't! That's basically a mosquito attractant mixed with lighter fluid and used to preserve the food that kids eat most for breakfast.
So, I researched and came up with some websites that are worth the read and a list of breakfast cereals (where it is commonly found) that are safe for your kiddos to eat. It's also easy to find on the ingredient list on the side of the box (see above). It will be the last thing mentioned--the alternative is Vitamin E--WHY aren't we using that in EVERY cereal?
BHT-Free Cereals that are safe to eat
Kix
Berry Berry Kix
Kashi Heart to Heart (most flavor varieties)
Lucky Charms (surprising--not my favorite choice because of the dyes and sugar, which are huge no nos for your kids)
Puffins
Post Grape Nuts
Many organic cereals--still check the label--these are more expensive and would most likely be found in health food stores or at Price Cutter
Basically, everything else contains BHT. Read this article if you're not convinced it's not worth the time, money, and effort to get your kids and family to switch over.
http://knowwhatureating.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/bht-and-bha-the-inside-scoop/
Curious about other dangerous additives and preservatives to stay away from and with which foods to replace them? Read this article that lists the 10 most dangerous and healthy alternatives to them all.
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/healthy-delicious-alternatives-to-the-ten-worst-ingredients-2486990.html
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