Betty Crocker Fruit Flavored Snacks Disney Princess

Betty Crocker

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Corn syrup, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Apple Juice Concentrate. Contains 2 % or less of: Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Fruit Pectin, Malic Acid, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Sunflower Oil†, Color (Vegetable Juice, Spirulina extract, turmeric extract, Fruit Juice, Annatto extract), Natural Flavor, Carnauba Wax. †Adds A Trivial Amount Of Fat

Rating:     Not Clean

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Rated at 2 out of 5 green leaves, the Betty Crocker Fruit Flavored Snacks Disney Princess falls short in providing a clean eating option. The product’s reliance on non-organic ingredients and the inclusion of GMOs detract from its health profile, leading to a significant reduction in its green leaf rating.

The ingredient list reveals the presence of added sugars, with both sugar and corn syrup contributing to the product’s sweetness. Corn syrup, a more harmful added sugar due to its high fructose content and potential health risks, is particularly concerning. The product also contains a range of additives, such as natural flavors, sodium citrate, and malic acid, which are often scrutinized for their potential effects on health.

Moreover, the fruit snacks are not fortified with an extensive range of vitamins or minerals, which could have enhanced their nutritional value. The inclusion of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a positive aspect, although it does little to offset the negative impact of the other ingredients. The use of various color extracts from vegetables, spirulina, fruit, and annatto is a preferable choice compared to artificial colorings, yet it’s a minor consolation in the context of the overall product composition.

The addition of apple juice concentrate as a natural sweetener is overshadowed by the more dominant corn syrup and sugar. The product also contains modified corn starch, which serves as a thickening agent but offers little nutritional benefit. The presence of sunflower oil, while contributing a negligible amount of fat, does not significantly improve the product’s healthfulness.

These fruit snacks, adorned with a Disney Princess theme, may appeal to children but they do not align with the cleaner food options that health-conscious consumers are seeking. The use of potentially harmful additives and non-organic, GMO ingredients considerably lowers the product’s standing in terms of clean eating. For a healthier alternative, consumers are encouraged to look for snacks with organic ingredients, no added sugars, and a simpler, more natural ingredient list.

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