Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 m Fri, 13 May 2005 13:16:46 EDT Subject:[s-A] deceptive marketing by Dole Today in the market, I picked up a box of Dole No Sugar Added Fruit Juice Pops. The front of the package indicated the pops were made with all natural juice and other natural flavors. No where on the front of the package was there any indication of the additon of aspartame:; however ,when you look at the ingredient list you will find that this product contains aspartane. I have a degree in nutrition and know enough to check the ingredient list on products that say " no added sugar " but I wonder who many harred parents of preschoolers would buy this product and think that they are buying a pure juice pop. (I also wonder how much of our society's problem with hyperactive children is related to their consumption of chemical additives in the food supply) To me this deceptive marketing is unconscionable, especially since this product is eaten mainly by children. If you agree with me please email Dole and let them know of your opinion. Also I am personally bycotting Dole over this issue and I encourage any one who feels the same to do likewise. Sincerely, Cheryl Rounds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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