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2 Brands  





3 Frozen instant breakfasts  





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==Brands==

==Brands==

[[Carnation (brand)|Carnation]]-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=h3hAR5c9QFcC&pg=PA98 The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 98.</ref> It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.<ref name=Lantos/> It is typically prepared with milk,<ref name=Lantos/> and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=5LghYCqDJw8C&pg=PA23 Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 23.</ref> Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.

[[Carnation (brand)|Carnation]]-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=h3hAR5c9QFcC&pg=PA98 The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 98.</ref> It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.<ref name=Lantos/> It is typically prepared with milk,<ref name=Lantos/> and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=5LghYCqDJw8C&pg=PA23 Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 23.</ref> Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.


It's time to set the record straight!!! Jack LaLanne came out with Instant Breakfast in the late 1950's in Oakland California It was sold on the Rawson Racks in the San Francisco Area. It was not instantized It had to be blended in a blender. Carnation was just beginning to Instanize powdered milk Hense: Carnation was contacted to Instantize the product, Jack LaLanne's Instant BReakfast. The product was mentioned in his pamphlet on Exercise and the Pure food and Drug came in and told us that we had to take it off the market because the pamphlet became part of the label and that was illegal. We then came out with REDUCE. Two years later Carnation came out with Instant Breakfast but with no pamphlet. At the same time Foremost came out with Instant Breakfast. They went to court to determine who was the owner of Instant Breakfast ...Ray RAwson of Rawson Racks, who was on the board of Foremost, came to us and gave The Jack LaLanne Company $25,000.00 for the rights to Instant Breakfast. It is my understanding from Ray Rawson, after the legal proceedings, the Judge ruled anyone can use Instant Breakfast. Check it out in court papers of the 1960's. I can prove we were the first and Jack LaLanne's IDEA because I have the originals in my possession PLUS film of our commercials on TV before 1964.Plus catalogs. Jack LaLanne also came out with the very first protein bar and the first rubber stretcher<ref><ref><ref>§</ref></ref></ref> called the Glamour Stretcher... I am 93,in shape mentally and physically, and I WAS THERE! Elaine LaLanne, wife of Jack LaLanne 1/22/2020



==Frozen instant breakfasts==

==Frozen instant breakfasts==


Revision as of 21:40, 22 January 2020

Instant breakfast typically refers to breakfast food products that are manufactured in a powdered form, which are generally prepared with the addition of milk and then consumed as a drink.[1][2] Some instant breakfasts are produced and marketed in liquid form, being pre-mixed. The target market for instant breakfast products includes consumers who tend to be busy, such as students and working adults.[2]

Etymology

Powdered instant breakfast has been described as a breakfast substitute, used as a quick meal replacement in place of traditional quickly prepared breakfast foods[2] such as bacon and eggs,[1][2] oatmeal and pancakes.

Brands

Carnation-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.[3] It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.[2] It is typically prepared with milk,[2] and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.[4] Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.

It's time to set the record straight!!! Jack LaLanne came out with Instant Breakfast in the late 1950's in Oakland California It was sold on the Rawson Racks in the San Francisco Area. It was not instantized It had to be blended in a blender. Carnation was just beginning to Instanize powdered milk Hense: Carnation was contacted to Instantize the product, Jack LaLanne's Instant BReakfast. The product was mentioned in his pamphlet on Exercise and the Pure food and Drug came in and told us that we had to take it off the market because the pamphlet became part of the label and that was illegal. We then came out with REDUCE. Two years later Carnation came out with Instant Breakfast but with no pamphlet. At the same time Foremost came out with Instant Breakfast. They went to court to determine who was the owner of Instant Breakfast ...Ray RAwson of Rawson Racks, who was on the board of Foremost, came to us and gave The Jack LaLanne Company $25,000.00 for the rights to Instant Breakfast. It is my understanding from Ray Rawson, after the legal proceedings, the Judge ruled anyone can use Instant Breakfast. Check it out in court papers of the 1960's. I can prove we were the first and Jack LaLanne's IDEA because I have the originals in my possession PLUS film of our commercials on TV before 1964.Plus catalogs. Jack LaLanne also came out with the very first protein bar and the first rubber stretcherCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).</ref></ref> called the Glamour Stretcher... I am 93,in shape mentally and physically, and I WAS THERE! Elaine LaLanne, wife of Jack LaLanne 1/22/2020

Frozen instant breakfasts

Another type of instant breakfasts are frozen ready-made meals that are heated in a microwave oven or standard oven.

See also

  • Instant coffee
  • Instant noodles
  • Instant soup
  • List of breakfast foods
  • List of breakfast topics
  • List of dried foods
  • Powdered milk
  • Protein shake
  • Quaker Instant Oatmeal
  • Tang
  • References

  • ^ The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly. p. 98.
  • ^ Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson. p. 23.
  • Further reading


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