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Why do you all act like you all are new to snack bars having sugar?
Truly amazing how the (supposedly) health conscious members seem to always be surprised that "treat bars" and "birthday cake flavored" items might not be the healthiest options. Mind blowing plot twist, eh?
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....Lots of added sugar. 💪😂
Wait until you find out that most granulated sugar (according to the label) has 0 grams "added sugar." That means it is hEalThY according to that metric 💪😂
Truly amazing how the (supposedly) health conscious members seem to always be surprised that "treat bars" and "birthday cake flavored" items might not be the healthiest options. Mind blowing plot twist, eh?
Wait until you find out that most granulated sugar (according to the label) has 0 grams "added sugar." That means it is hEalThY according to that metric 💪😂
If you think is a "healthy" snack...that's a solid explanation for why we have a yuuuuge obesity problem. My problem isn't the product itself...folks can eat what they want to (especially of they don't have a weight problem). My problem is it being marketed as "healthy" (when pretty much completely devoid of pretty much anything nutritious).
If you think is a "healthy" snack...that's a solid explanation for why we have a yuuuuge obesity problem. My problem isn't the product itself...folks can eat what they want to (especially of they don't have a weight problem). My problem is it being marketed as "healthy" (when pretty much completely devoid of pretty much anything nutritious).
How is this "treat" bar marketed as healthy? The bee on the box?
No wonder we have "a yuuuuge obesity problem" when the average American sees dessert box and think there is something healthy inside....
Really, what on the box even hints at "healthy" snack? Not a joke, I really want to know what you think is healthy about this product and or labeling?
Look further down on the page and you'll see.
e.g.,
"Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal Is On A Mission to Inspire Happy Hearts
A heart-healthy lifestyle can be fun, easy and delicious. Our delicious O's are made from whole grain oats which contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart-healthy diet.*
"Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal Is On A Mission to Inspire Happy Hearts
A heart-healthy lifestyle can be fun, easy and delicious. Our delicious O's are made from whole grain oats which contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart-healthy diet.*
LOL. And cakes contain water so they must be essential for all life on earth. Gotta have 8 cups per day of red velvet to stay fully hydrated.
Wow...No wonder we have "a yuuuuge obesity problem." Someone takes the time to read a novel in order to find one (almost) healthy ingredient halfway down the website (not even on the label) so they can pretend the "treat bar" (from the product name...on the label) is akin to eating a salad.
Now, off to drink an 18 pack of beer. Gotta get in my grains so I can be big and strong. 'Merica!
The name says treat bars. Treat! Like Rice Krispy Treat!
Just make moderation lifestyle decisions and you will set yourself up for a good life. In the meantime, this will be good to keep at my desk as a reward for getting a task done.
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Wait until you find out that most granulated sugar (according to the label) has 0 grams "added sugar." That means it is hEalThY according to that metric 💪😂
If you think is a "healthy" snack...that's a solid explanation for why we have a yuuuuge obesity problem. My problem isn't the product itself...folks can eat what they want to (especially of they don't have a weight problem). My problem is it being marketed as "healthy" (when pretty much completely devoid of pretty much anything nutritious).
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No wonder we have "a yuuuuge obesity problem" when the average American sees a dessert box and think there is something healthy inside....
Really, what on the box even hints at "healthy" snack? Not a joke, I really want to know what you think is healthy about this product and or labeling?
https://static.slickdea
No wonder we have "a yuuuuge obesity problem" when the average American sees dessert box and think there is something healthy inside....
Really, what on the box even hints at "healthy" snack? Not a joke, I really want to know what you think is healthy about this product and or labeling?
e.g.,
"Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal Is On A Mission to Inspire Happy Hearts
A heart-healthy lifestyle can be fun, easy and delicious. Our delicious O's are made from whole grain oats which contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart-healthy diet.*
e.g.,
"Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal Is On A Mission to Inspire Happy Hearts
A heart-healthy lifestyle can be fun, easy and delicious. Our delicious O's are made from whole grain oats which contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart-healthy diet.*
Wow...No wonder we have "a yuuuuge obesity problem." Someone takes the time to read a novel in order to find one (almost) healthy ingredient halfway down the website (not even on the label) so they can pretend the "treat bar" (from the product name...on the label) is akin to eating a salad.
Now, off to drink an 18 pack of beer. Gotta get in my grains so I can be big and strong. 'Merica!
Just make moderation lifestyle decisions and you will set yourself up for a good life. In the meantime, this will be good to keep at my desk as a reward for getting a task done.
Treat!