Who invented corn flakes John or William Kellogg?
The correct answer is John Kellogg.
John Harvey Kellogg was an American physician, nutritionist, inventor, businessman, health food advocate, and Seventh-day Adventist Church co-founder. He was born in Tyrone, Michigan on February 26, 1852, and died in Battle Creek, Michigan, on December 14, 1943.
Although Kellogg was the sole inventor of corn flakes, he shared the patent with his brother, William Kellogg.
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