As I was doing my usual speed shopping last week, trying to set the land speed record for time in and out of the grocery store, I screetched my buggy to a halt in front of a display of Crystal Light Pure. I've been meaning to take a peek at the ingredient list because it is advertised as having no artificial sweeteners. As I suspected, it is sweetened with Truvia and Stevia, which are natural sweetners although I still don't care for them because I am opposed to sweeteners in general and prefer to eat food the way it actually tastes. But that's beside the point.
I flipped the box over and looked at the list of ingredients. Numero uno was our unfriend sugar. Not a surprise, although look at the picture on the front. Does this girl look like she drinks a lot of sugar? Don't be fooled - Crystal Light Pure may not have artificial sweetners, but it is still sugar so if you drink it, just be aware!
As I put it back on the shelf, I noticed that it was stocked right next to a supply of Kool Aid. How ironic! I flipped that package around as well and looked at the ingredients.
Pop Quiz: Do you see anything similar about the first ingredient in each of these items? (hint: they're the same)
Crystal Light Pure Ingredients |
Cherry Kool Aid Ingredients |
But if you buy this...we need to talk because that is just wrong!
Be healthy! :)
3 comments:
OMG. I saw those banana pudding rolls in the stores a few weeks. Even if they were "healthy," they still sound sooooooo disgusting. UGH.
And they look gross, too!
Truvia is not natural. Stevia is, but Truvia is an altered form of stevia. Clever marketing and much deception. Again.
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