Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
The fiber is corn fiber. Have you ever willingly consumed corn fiber? I think corn fiber is a huge component of low grade pet food!
Corn fiber? Like what popcorn and corn on the cob is made of?
Soluble corn fiber is made by adding heat and acid to regular high-fructose corn syrup. This rendering-down process helps burn off many of the sugar compounds found in traditional HFCS. The final product contains only one type of saccharide (another term for sugar)
So it's HFCS without the HF, which is the bad part of HFCS? We're doomed!!!!
It's an oligosaccharide, not a monosaccharide or disaccharide (sugar).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure about this product until how stupid the opposition was. Now I love GMO-Panic weirdos and people who are too upper class to visit a Costco, vs a public health entrepreneur offering a higher quality product than the competition.
Guess what: Michelle Obama is smarter than you "worried" and "disappointed" people
Michelle is an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, if "just drink water" was the solution, then 100 million people wouldn't be buying soda and juice all the time.
But why add to the problem? It doesn't make sense to me. This is something kids don't need, she knows they don't, and she actively campaigned for better nutrition. I think it's such an odd thing to pick as a product for her.
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure about this product until how stupid the opposition was. Now I love GMO-Panic weirdos and people who are too upper class to visit a Costco, vs a public health entrepreneur offering a higher quality product than the competition.
Guess what: Michelle Obama is smarter than you "worried" and "disappointed" people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
The fiber is corn fiber. Have you ever willingly consumed corn fiber? I think corn fiber is a huge component of low grade pet food!
Corn fiber? Like what popcorn and corn on the cob is made of?
Soluble corn fiber is made by adding heat and acid to regular high-fructose corn syrup. This rendering-down process helps burn off many of the sugar compounds found in traditional HFCS. The final product contains only one type of saccharide (another term for sugar)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, if "just drink water" was the solution, then 100 million people wouldn't be buying soda and juice all the time.
But why add to the problem? It doesn't make sense to me. This is something kids don't need, she knows they don't, and she actively campaigned for better nutrition. I think it's such an odd thing to pick as a product for her.
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These are available in Safeway and can be bought on SNAP.
Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
The fiber is corn fiber. Have you ever willingly consumed corn fiber? I think corn fiber is a huge component of low grade pet food!
Corn fiber? Like what popcorn and corn on the cob is made of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
The fiber is corn fiber. Have you ever willingly consumed corn fiber? I think corn fiber is a huge component of low grade pet food!
Corn fiber? Like what popcorn and corn on the cob is made of?
Anonymous wrote:Guys, if "just drink water" was the solution, then 100 million people wouldn't be buying soda and juice all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:25% the sugar of juice. Added fiber.
Added stevia.
Better than juice or soda.
Worse than tap water, if you have a clean water source.
Waste of money if you're on SNAP.
The fiber is corn fiber. Have you ever willingly consumed corn fiber? I think corn fiber is a huge component of low grade pet food!