Yup understood like that.
Curios to why they don't write out the hechsher?
Kellogs doesnt want to and KVH cant/doesnt force them. And the consumers obviously dont care either. Its in kellogs interest not to have a symbol, so that if theres ever a mistake, Kellogs have close to 0 liability. (They wont need to issue a recall, wont need new boxes, and wont get into an unlawful copywright usage suit.) You gotta wonder if that itself is a problem with the hasgocha---ie they really have no legal mirsas from committing a kashrus error.
IIRC, Hershey PA wanted a similar thing, but eventually the OU stood up to them and said that they either print the OU or nothing.