
Luna
Flavor:
Chocolate Peppermint Stick®
Ingredients:
Protein Grain Blend (Crisps [soy Protein Isolate, Rice Flour*, Alkalized Cocoa*], Rolled Oats*, Roasted Soybeans*, Soy Flour*), Brown Rice Syrup*, Cane Sugar*, Chicory Fiber Syrup, Vegetable Glycerin, Sunflower and/or Soybean Oil, Alkalized Cocoa*, Palm Kernel Oil, Unsweetened Chocolate*, Palm Kernel Solids*, Soy Flour*, Natural Flavors, Soy Lecithin*, Salt, Beet Juice Concentrate (for Color)*.
*organic Ingredient
Rating: Not Clean
- 2 out of 5
Ingredient Score:

Rated at 2 out of 5 green leaves, the Luna Chocolate Peppermint Stick® falls short of clean food standards. This product’s composition includes a variety of ingredients that raise concerns for health-conscious consumers. While the use of non-GMO ingredients is a positive aspect of this bar, it is not enough to offset the negative impact of its other components.
The bar is not fully organic, which detracts from its clean food status. The presence of added sugars, such as cane sugar and brown rice syrup, further diminishes its health value. These sugars contribute to the high caloric content and could potentially lead to health issues when consumed in excess.
The inclusion of ingredients labeled as potentially harmful additives, such as natural flavors, soy lecithin, and glycerin, is another drawback. Although these additives are common in processed foods, their presence is often questioned by those seeking cleaner diets. The use of oils, specifically soybean oil and palm oils, is also problematic. These oils are associated with environmental concerns and potential health risks, particularly when not sourced sustainably or included in high amounts.
Luna Chocolate Peppermint Stick® incorporates a blend of protein-rich grains and soy products, which could be appealing to those needing a convenient protein source. However, the benefits of these ingredients are overshadowed by the aforementioned issues.
This product’s low green leaf rating reflects the need for significant improvements to align with cleaner food principles. By addressing the concerns related to organic certification, added sugars, potentially harmful additives, and the choice of oils, there is potential for this food item to offer a healthier option for consumers. Until then, it remains a less desirable choice for those prioritizing clean eating.
Certifications:
None
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