This is a lengthy article so when you go to the website you may want to print it off to make for easier reading.

http://www.businessweek.com/1996/19/b3474101.htm

Also, this next info goes along with the info from the website and you can compare these ingredients with the website info.

Milled corn, sugar, malt flavoring, high fructose corn surup, salt, soduim ascorbate and ascorbic acid, niacinammide, iron, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, thiamin, vitamin A palmistate, folic acid, BHT, vitamin b12 and vitamin D =
FROSTED FLAKES

Enriched flour, iron, vitamin B corm syrup, high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, vegetable oil, oil with TBHQ, sugar, cracker meal=
POP TARTS

Wheat flour, iron, vitamin B1 & B2, cheddar cheese, vegetable oils, salt, yeast, surgar, spices, autolyzed yeast, monocalcium phosphate, ammonium bicaronate, baking soda=
GOLD FISH CRACKERS

Flour, iron, Vitamin B1, folic acid, whey, sugar, fructose, vegatable oil with TBHQ, eggs, leavening, baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate, salt, cinnamon, calcium, carbonate, soy, vitamin A=
EGGO TOASTER STICKS

Tomato concentrate, distilled vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, salt, spice, onion powder=
HEINZ KETCHUP

The most alarming ingredient in a Chicken McNugget is tertiary butylhydroquinone, or TBHQ, an antioxidant derived from petroleum that is either sprayed directlyon the nugget or the inside of the box it comes in to "help preserve freshness." According to A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives, TBHQ is a form of butane (i.e lighter fluid) the FDA allows processors to use sparingly in our food: It can comprise no more than 0.02 percent of the oil in a nugget. This is probably just as well, considering that ingesting a single gram of TBHQ can cause "nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse." Ingesting five grams of TBHQ can Kill

Concerns have been raised about the use of BH"T in food products. The compound has been banned for use in food in Japan (1958), Romania, Sweden, and Australia. The US has barred it from infant foods. Some food industries have voluntarily eliminated it from their products. However, BHT is also marketed as a health food supplement in capsule form. In different studies, BHT has been reported to cure some cancers, but to encourage otheres. BHT is well studied because of public conern over synthetic preservatives. Bht was largely removed from food in the 1970's to be replaced with the less well studied BHA.