365 By Wholefoods Birthday Cake Sandwich Creme

365 By Wholefoods

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Unbleached Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Powdered Sugar (Cane Sugar, Cornstarch [To Prevent Caking]), Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Cane Sugar, Rainbow Sprinkles (Color [Turmeric Powder, Beet Root Powder, Spirulina], Powdered Sugar, Fractionated Expeller Pressed Palm Kernel Oil, Agave Syrup, Sunflower Lecithin [Emulsifier], Gum Arabic, Carnauba Wax), Wheat Starch, Invert Cane Sugar, Salt, Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate), Natural Flavors, Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier).

Rating:     Not Clean

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Rating: 2/5 Green Leaves

The ‘365 By Wholefoods Birthday Cake Sandwich Creme’ earns a modest 2 out of 5 green leaves on our health-conscious scale, highlighting its limited adherence to cleaner food standards. This product does not qualify as organic, a factor that significantly impacts its rating. Although it avoids GMO ingredients, the presence of added sugars, including cane sugar and agave syrup, detracts from its potential health benefits.

Further scrutiny of the ingredient list reveals the inclusion of various elements that raise concerns. The use of enriched wheat flour, while common in processed foods, is less desirable compared to whole grain alternatives. The product also contains canola and palm kernel oil, which are often processed using methods that may reduce their nutritional quality. Additionally, soy lecithin, used as an emulsifier, is another processed additive.

Natural flavors, listed among the ingredients, are ambiguous and lack transparency, leaving consumers uncertain about their origins and potential health implications. The presence of rainbow sprinkles, while visually appealing, introduces additional sugars and artificial colors derived from natural sources, such as turmeric powder, beet root powder, and spirulina.

The product’s reliance on powdered sugar and cornstarch to prevent caking, along with wheat starch and invert cane sugar, further cements its position away from the ideals of clean eating. The inclusion of sodium bicarbonate is a common leavening agent, but it does not alleviate the concerns raised by other additives.

This product, despite its festive name and appeal, falls short of the criteria set by our website for cleaner, healthier food options. The accumulation of sugars, oils, and additives undermines its standing in a market where many consumers seek out products with minimal processing and more wholesome ingredients. Those looking for cleaner alternatives would do well to consider other options that prioritize organic ingredients, whole grains, and transparency in their formulations.

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