Oh, I was able to zoom in better. That sticker is actually in Korean...
After some searching it looks like no Kellogg's cereals are manufactured in China. My best guess is that product was made in America, branded for Asia, but not purchased or unable to be shipped in time, hence overstock purchased by grocery outlet. The top text is in Chinese and the sticker is in Korean, I can't tell the language of the middle text, but I bet it's sold in multiple Asian countries. They are supposed to put a sticker of the nutritional info in English for sale in America, but just looks like they didn't bother.
Myanmar may be free, but they are also free to persecute the church. At least that is the news I've heard through missionary channels. Same with the Taliban. Anyone who thinks the church will be more free there with them in control is kidding themselves. I'm not making any arguments about whether this is true or not, but some of the results still bother me.
I just want to contrast this with the correct message: we should hate our sin, not ourselves. People are made in the image of God with intrinsic worth assigned to us by our creator. Once taught what sin is, it's easy to discern if you are hearing the flesh or the Spirit. Kids need to know the difference and mortify their own sin. Once one has a small strength to accomplish this, they will have a confidence in their God, and understand the grace that has been given them, and an ability to be gracious with a strength in justice according to wisdom.