
I recently saw a new Froot Loops commercial and had to pinch myself. Is Kellogg's really trying to push Froot Loops with fiber??! I was kinda disgusted after seeing it.
Apparently, Froot Loops has been reformulated to contain 3 grams of fiber per serving instead of " less than 1"
NeWays, I like what Marion Nestle, a well-known nutrition expert and author, says about it:
"If I read the Nutrition Facts and ingredient list correctly, Froot Loops cereal contains:
• No fruit
• Sugar as the first ingredient (meaning the highest in weight-41%)
• Sugar as 44% of the calories
• Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil and, therefore, trans fat (although less than half a gram per serving so the label can read zero)
But with an implied endorsement from the American Society of Nutrition, which is managing the Smart Choices program, I guess none of that matters. Or maybe the added fiber cancels all that out?"
• No fruit
• Sugar as the first ingredient (meaning the highest in weight-41%)
• Sugar as 44% of the calories
• Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil and, therefore, trans fat (although less than half a gram per serving so the label can read zero)
But with an implied endorsement from the American Society of Nutrition, which is managing the Smart Choices program, I guess none of that matters. Or maybe the added fiber cancels all that out?"
It seems like there are so many processed foods out there that are being fortified with nutrients like vitamins, minerals, & fiber--and of course, NOW they are HEALTHY! ! ! Ta da!












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