Amazon has 12-Pack 4-Oz Dole Fruit Bowl Snacks (Pineapple Tidbits & Tropical Fruit) for $6.74 - 10% when you clip the coupon listed on the product page - 5% off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.73. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders..
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Amazon has 12-Pack 4-Oz Dole Fruit Bowl Snacks (Pineapple Tidbits & Tropical Fruit) for $6.74 - 10% when you clip the coupon listed on the product page - 5% off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.73. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders..
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Model: Dole Fruit Bowls Pineapple Tidbits & Tropical Fruit in 100% Juice Snacks, 4oz 12 Total Cups, Gluten & Dairy Free, Bulk Lunch Snacks for Kids & Adults
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That looks like its only for the pineapple tidbits no sugar added version(check the associated ingredients pic for each version). The rest of the versions like the variety dont include stevia if you are worried about that.
This is bullshit from multiple perspectives, unfortunately.
Pineapple is one of the sweetest fruits on earth; why the hell does it need ANY additional sweetener?!
Also, the Tropical Fruit one basically has added sugar, they're just lying about it (white grape juice):
INGREDIENTS: WHITE GRAPE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, WHITE GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE), PAPAYA (RED AND YELLOW), PINEAPPLE, LEMON JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE), NATURAL FLAVORS, AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) TO PROMOTE COLOR RETENTION
This is bullshit from multiple perspectives, unfortunately.
Pineapple is one of the sweetest fruits on earth; why the hell does it need ANY additional sweetener?!
Also, the Tropical Fruit one basically has added sugar, they're just lying about it (white grape juice):
INGREDIENTS: WHITE GRAPE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, WHITE GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE), PAPAYA (RED AND YELLOW), PINEAPPLE, LEMON JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE), NATURAL FLAVORS, AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) TO PROMOTE COLOR RETENTION
It's not a given that white grape juice has added sugar. Where are you getting that from?
There is little to no nutrition in these and in my experience the fruit "tidbits" are waste product recovered and used in these "cups of sugar". Sliced apple and banana is healthier than this crap.
It's not a given that white grape juice has added sugar. Where are you getting that from?
White grape juice itself is practically concentrated sugar, with a ridiculously insignificant nutritional benefit. It's also crazy cheap. Which is why you see this added in so many drinks and foods by slimy companies disingenuously presenting "we're so healthy!" bonafides while saving a lot of cash.
It's essentially the cousin of corn syrup ("but... corn! it's a vegetable! So this must be healthy!")
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White grape juice itself is practically concentrated sugar, with a ridiculously insignificant nutritional benefit. It's also crazy cheap. Which is why you see this added in so many drinks and foods by slimy companies disingenuously presenting "we're so healthy!" bonafides while saving a lot of cash.It's essentially the cousin of corn syrup ("but... corn! it's a vegetable! So this must be healthy!")
I don't think the white grape juice is a processed sweetener like corn syrup.
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STEVIA EXTRACT
STEVIA EXTRACT
That looks like its only for the pineapple tidbits no sugar added version(check the associated ingredients pic for each version). The rest of the versions like the variety dont include stevia if you are worried about that.
Pineapple is one of the sweetest fruits on earth; why the hell does it need ANY additional sweetener?!
Also, the Tropical Fruit one basically has added sugar, they're just lying about it (white grape juice):
INGREDIENTS: WHITE GRAPE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, WHITE GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE), PAPAYA (RED AND YELLOW), PINEAPPLE, LEMON JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE), NATURAL FLAVORS, AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) TO PROMOTE COLOR RETENTION
STEVIA EXTRACT
Pineapple is one of the sweetest fruits on earth; why the hell does it need ANY additional sweetener?!
Also, the Tropical Fruit one basically has added sugar, they're just lying about it (white grape juice):
INGREDIENTS: WHITE GRAPE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, WHITE GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE), PAPAYA (RED AND YELLOW), PINEAPPLE, LEMON JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE (WATER, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE), NATURAL FLAVORS, AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) TO PROMOTE COLOR RETENTION
It's essentially the cousin of corn syrup ("but... corn! it's a vegetable! So this must be healthy!")
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