Tag: Food Risk Score

Austin Zoo Animal Crackers

Austin Zoo Animal Crackers

[ 2 ] April 14, 2012 |

Animal cracker, according to the Wikipedia refers to a small cracker or cookie baked in the shape of animal, usually an animal one might see at a zoo, such as lion, tiger, bear or elephant.  Normally animal crackers are less sweet than cookies. A serving of 30 g of Kellogg’s Austin Zoo Animal Crackers contain […]

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V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

V8 V-Fusion Energy blend

[ 0 ] April 11, 2012 |

The very existence of the energy drink market in America, especially with its major consumer base of ages 14 to 34, indicates that something is really wrong with today’s America lifestyle. Furthermore, poor health of today’s young Americans contributes heavily into the troubled tomorrow of this country.  I have already reviewed a number of popular […]

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V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

V8 V-Fusion is healthy, but Light is not

[ 3 ] April 4, 2012 |

Here is another reliable product from the Campbell Soup Company, V8 V-Fusion which has NO dangerous food additives. This is a balanced blend of 10 vegetable and fruit juices reconstituted from the concentrates. NO sugar or High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Added; NO artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Bravo!  DyeDiet RECOMMENDED V8 V-Fusion: Risk and […]

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V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

V8 Juice: What it takes to convert original to the diet

[ 1 ] March 31, 2012 |

When occasionally plain pure water is not available, I choose V8 original vegetable juice with its only 50 calories per 8 OZ serving.  It’s a healthy stuff! The Diet V8 Splash  is a “diet” version of V8 Splash with “all the flavor and vitamins of regular V8 Splash—but with just 10 calories and 3 grams […]

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CVS cough drops with Red 40

CVS cough drops with Red 40

[ 1 ] March 25, 2012 |

In America, Red 40 is the most-widely used dye, which is capable of inducing immune-system tumors in laboratory animals. The dye causes allergic reactions in a small number of consumers and may trigger hyperactivity in children. CSPI warns that considering the safety questions Red 40 should be excluded from foods unless and until new tests […]

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Strawberry Glaze to mess up fresh fruit

Strawberry Glaze to mess up fresh fruit

[ 0 ] March 7, 2012 |

Strawberry is beautiful and healthy fruit. You may want to add some glaze to it, I can understand that. But what I do not understand is why the glaze should necessary be dyed with a dangerous azo compound, Red 40, which I have detected in Sweet Lava Strawberry Glaze (of Walmart) in the amount of […]

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Sierra Missed Natural lemon-lime

Sierra Missed Natural lemon-lime

[ 0 ] February 28, 2012 |

Sierra Mist Natural lemon-lime soda looks like an attempt to lurk you into buying 0.5 L of water sweetened with 62 g of sugar under the pretension of something bigger than that. Trying to convince you the manufacturer, PepsiCo, throws redundant statements at you: No artificial ingredients; lemon-lime and other natural flavors; 100% natural flavors; […]

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Enjoy Goldfish crackers!

Enjoy Goldfish crackers!

[ 0 ] February 25, 2012 |

Here is a pack of Goldfish snack crackers baked with real cheese by Pepperidge Farm. It is also stated that this is a natural product with no artificial preservatives and 0 g Trans Fat. Let’s see what is inside. DyeDiet RECOMMENDED As you see from the green and yellow diagram, risk and nutrition profile of […]

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Truth About Food

Truth About Food

[ 0 ] February 22, 2012 |

There are over 3000 food additives (see Everything Added to Food in the United States) circulating in American food supply. Therefore it is easy to get confused about what is healthy, what is questionable and what is certainly health damaging for you and your loved ones. While DyeDiet does its best to inform American public about […]

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Mott’s for Tots: A Real Fruit Punch!

Mott’s for Tots: A Real Fruit Punch!

[ 1 ] February 18, 2012 |

Domestic “food terrorism” Obviously there are two distinct concepts of ‘how to run business’ operate in the American food industry. One exploits an immoral idea of profiting from blatant lies to the American public. The other one proudly stands for running business in honest way so that the both sides, the businesses and the public […]

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