Tag: Food Risk Score

SunnyD: Dignity or Disgrace?

SunnyD: Dignity or Disgrace?

[ 3 ] February 15, 2012 |

The way food industry treat Americans is often shameful. One of the nastiest marketing tools which have been exploiting for decades in America is to expose nice pictures of fruits on front and load the product with pesky ingredients instead. But what astonishes me even more is that millions of Americans keep swallowing all those […]

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3 Reasons Why Froot Loops are Fraud Poops

3 Reasons Why Froot Loops are Fraud Poops

[ 0 ] February 12, 2012 |

Kellogg’s Froot Loops cereal is bragging about how much fiber you get with the product. But this is not all the truth you should know. While DyeDiet reads and translates Ingredient Lists for you I encourage you to read, at least, Nutrition Facts to see how much sugar is in a product before you buy […]

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3 Lies of Everfresh Grape Juice

3 Lies of Everfresh Grape Juice

[ 3 ] February 8, 2012 |

I just reviewed two Everfresh punches of Sundance Beverage Company (MI, 48091 USA) and I had no intention to write another article about their juices which, I assumed, were perfectly safe to drink as far as you watch your carbs. But it was wrong assumption; yesterday I have found artificial colorants Red 40 azo dye […]

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Langers Fruit Punch with Red 40

Langers Fruit Punch with Red 40

[ 0 ] February 5, 2012 |

Here is another fruit punch. This is a “Blend of Three Juices from Concentrate” produced with “no high fructose corn syrup” by Langers (CA, USA). From reading on the back of the label you find out that the beverage contains 15 % of juice, 56 g of sugar and an artificial food colorant, azo dye […]

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Lollipop Bouquet of Harm

Lollipop Bouquet of Harm

[ 0 ] January 28, 2012 |

Food that hates you. Can food kill a healthy person, what do you think? Looks like, yes, food can kill you for a number of reasons. Overeating is one of them: Even healthiest food may bring you damage when overly consumed. The other one is continuous eating of an unhealthy food: A chronic intoxication may […]

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Valentine’s Day Cookies That Hate You

Valentine’s Day Cookies That Hate You

[ 0 ] January 21, 2012 |

Love, Love, Love… is all you need. That is almost true. But what you also need to support and continue your love is nutritious, loving food. Not the one which secretly hates you, your body and your lover! And yet, here you go, there is blood-red Soft Sugar Cookies of Walmart Bakery, “baked with pride” […]

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CVS Fruit Slices: One more fruit fraud

CVS Fruit Slices: One more fruit fraud

[ 0 ] January 14, 2012 |

In this upside down world, where we have so much what I call the “fruit fraud” everywhere, when food manufacturers produce something real, they have to explain this by saying something like: “We have made our product with a real fruit, please believe us this time!” Why so? Because otherwise the product will be perceived […]

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Newtons Fruit Thins: Edible cookies!

Newtons Fruit Thins: Edible cookies!

[ 0 ] January 11, 2012 |

Hi there! I can’t wait to gladly tell you that my today’s visit to Walmart grocery nicely surprised me by discovering three new products with nearly zeroed chemical additive risks! Here they are: Great Value Hearty Grains Sea Salt chips, Milk & Granola bars (Kraft Foods) and Newtons Fruit Thins (Kraft Foods). It looks like […]

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Gerber Fruit Splashers Grape

Gerber Fruit Splashers Grape

[ 0 ] January 8, 2012 |

This is a vitamin fortified beverage designed by Gerber Products Co. (USA) for children over 1 year old. It is based on fruit juice concentrates with less amount of sugar. On the label you can read: Water & fruit juice blend beverage; 40% less sugar than 100% apple juice. Grape, naturally flavored with other natural […]

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Wheat Thins Original: Enjoy!

Wheat Thins Original: Enjoy!

[ 0 ] January 6, 2012 |

There is one essential difference between food manufacturers and food consumers: we, the consumers, want food to be nutritious whereas the manufacturers want food to be sold. This explains why one kind of food even within the same brand produced by the same manufacturer may be healthy and another one, just next to it, may […]

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