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In actuality, these are pretty "clean" (relative to many other snack products) and peanuts are a very healthy snack.
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Ingredients :
Ingredients: Peanuts, Sugar, Peanut Oil, Honey, Corn Syrup, Sea Salt, Fructose, Cornstarch, Xanthan Gum. Contains: Peanuts. May Contain: Tree Nuts.
Ingredients :
Ingredients: Peanuts, Sugar, Peanut Oil, Honey, Corn Syrup, Sea Salt, Fructose, Cornstarch, Xanthan Gum. Contains: Peanuts. May Contain: Tree Nuts.
Yeah, so?? If you think that this is bad, then you'll need to start eating plants from now on!
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They're "honey roasted " peanuts, so of course they'll have other added ingredients (for the coating). One chemical (xanthan gum). It's considered safe, and there's a miniscule amount here.
In actuality, these are pretty "clean" (relative to many other snack products) and peanuts are a very healthy snack.
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Most REALLY BAD chemicals are inhaled straight to your blood stream every time you breath.
Yeah things could be better, but this is the best balance we have currently
In actuality, these are pretty "clean" (relative to many other snack products) and peanuts are a very healthy snack.
Do we consider it a chemical if it has a "chemical-y" name and we don't recognize it? Or is it "ultraprocessed"? Does it have a seed oil? (LOL!).
Or do we recognize that everything is a chemical and what we really mean is we've been told to "read the label" (which is good) and interpret it for ourselves (which is bad depending on your critical thinking skills).
This is all getting a bit ridiculous, just eat the food, it's peanuts and honey flavoring.
Most REALLY BAD chemicals are inhaled straight to your blood stream every time you breath.
Yeah things could be better, but this is the best balance we have currently