Eating a good breakfast that includes milk – like in a bowl of cereal –gives kids high-quality protein, other essential nutrients and energy they need to fuel active successful days. Unfortunately, nearly one in five kids across our communities go without breakfast every day[1]. In fact, research shows that breakfast can help kick-start a child's metabolism, energy and focus for learning[2] and can help set them up for a more successful day.[3],[4] In honor of National Breakfast Week, the National Milk Mustache "got milk?®" Campaign is partnering with Kellogg's® and Action For Healthy Kids® to help share breakfast with milk with children in need as part of the third annual Share Breakfast™ program. …