Reese’s Zero Sugar Chocolate Miniatures Peanut Butter Cups

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Ingredients:

Maltitol Syrup, Enriched Wheat Flour (Flour, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Sorbitol, Cornstarch, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Palm Oil, Salt, Artificial Flavor, Citric Acid, Glycerin, Artificial Color (Red #40), Sodium Carbonate, Acesulfame potassium (Ace-K, acesulfame K), Mineral Oil, Lecithin (Soy).

Rating:     We Avoid

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Rated at 1/5 green leaves, Reese’s Zero Sugar Chocolate Miniatures Peanut Butter Cups present a concerning profile for those seeking cleaner food options. The product is not organic and includes genetically modified ingredients, which detracts from its clean food status. Additionally, the presence of multiple sugar substitutes such as Maltitol, Citric Acid, and Polydextrose reduces its appeal for those avoiding added sugars. More alarming is the inclusion of Dextrose and Sucralose, both of which are harsher artificial sweeteners.

The use of potentially harmful additives like Flavor and Lecithin (Soy) further diminishes the product’s standing. More severe is the incorporation of Artificial Flavor and TBHQ—a preservative that raises significant health concerns. The product also contains a variety of oils, including Peanut, Vegetable, Palm Kernel, and Palm Oil, some of which are linked to negative environmental and health impacts.

Moreover, the labeling of High Fructose Corn Syrup under Artificial Flavor is another red flag, given its widespread avoidance among health-conscious consumers. The product’s ingredient list is a testament to its departure from the criteria of cleaner, more natural food products.

Reese’s Zero Sugar Chocolate Miniatures Peanut Butter Cups earn the lowest possible score on our scale due to a combination of non-organic ingredients, GMOs, numerous added sugars and sweeteners, harmful additives, and questionable oils. For those prioritizing health and environmental sustainability, this product does not align with the values of a clean diet. The assessment indicates that consumers seeking healthier alternatives should consider avoiding this product in favor of options that adhere more closely to the principles of natural ingredients and minimal processing.

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