Mike and Ikes
Flavor:
Red Rageous! ™
Ingredients:
Sugar, Corn syrup, Modified Food Starch, Contains Less Than 0.5% Of The Following: Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Fumaric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Dextrin, Confectioners Glaze, Carnauba Wax, Medium Chain Triglycerides, Red #40, Artificial Color, Yellow #6.
Rating: We Avoid
- 1 out of 5
Ingredient Score:
Mike and Ikes Red Rageous!™ receives a rating of 1/5 green leaves on our website, which signals a product that consumers looking for cleaner food options should avoid. This candy is not organic and uses genetically modified ingredients, which immediately reduces its standing. The presence of added sugars, including sugar and citric acid, further detracts from its healthfulness.
More concerning is the high quantity of corn syrup, a sweetener that is not only an added sugar but also one linked to various health issues when consumed in excess. The ingredient list continues with a series of additives, such as natural and artificial flavors, sodium citrate, malic acid, and modified food starch, which are all flagged for their potential harm. Even more detrimental to its score are the artificial flavors and colors, specifically Yellow #6 and Red #40, which are known for their negative health impacts.
This product also lists high fructose corn syrup under the guise of artificial flavor, which is a particularly unhealthy sweetener associated with obesity and diabetes among other health problems. It is clear that Mike and Ikes Red Rageous!™ is far from a clean eating option, with a plethora of ingredients that are best minimized in a health-conscious diet.
Mike and Ikes Red Rageous!™ embodies many of the concerns health advocates have about processed foods. The use of non-organic, GMO ingredients, excessive added sugars, and potentially harmful additives makes this candy a poor choice for those seeking to eat cleaner. As it stands, the 1/5 green leaves rating reflects the product’s alignment with the opposite of what our website promotes. It is a product overshadowed by its use of ingredients that contribute to its low healthfulness score, and it exemplifies the type of food product consumers might consider avoiding in their quest for a healthier diet.
Certifications:
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