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BLUEBERRY FLAVORED SLICED BAGELS, BLUEBERRY

SIGNATURE SELECT · 0/100 · Not approved

8 not-approved ingredients detected; 5 banned in at least one country

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Sugar (Refined) Caution Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Sunflower Oil Not approved Refined seed oil; high-oleic variants slightly more stable but still industrially processed.
Soybean Oil Not approved Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Artificial Flavors Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
Red 40 (Allura Red AC) Not approved Synthetic azo dye linked in studies to hyperactivity in children. Mandatory warning label in the EU.
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) Not approved Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.
Soybeans Caution Typically GMO unless organic; estrogenic compounds in large amounts.
Xanthan Gum Caution Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.
Artificial Flavor Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF) Not approved Synthetic triarylmethane dye; was banned in France, Norway and Finland until 2008 EU harmonization.
Red 3 (Erythrosine) Not approved Banned from US food (Jan 2025) and cosmetics (1990) after rat studies linked it to thyroid tumors.
Calcium Propionate Caution Mold inhibitor in bread; some animal studies suggest behavioral effects, human data limited.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×8 − 10×4 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Sunflower Oil -50 Refined seed oil; high-oleic variants slightly more stable but still industrially processed.
Soybean Oil -50 Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Artificial Flavors -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
Red 40 (Allura Red AC) -50 Synthetic azo dye linked in studies to hyperactivity in children. Mandatory warning label in the EU.
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) -50 Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.
Artificial Flavor -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF) -50 Synthetic triarylmethane dye; was banned in France, Norway and Finland until 2008 EU harmonization.
Red 3 (Erythrosine) -50 Banned from US food (Jan 2025) and cosmetics (1990) after rat studies linked it to thyroid tumors.
Sugar (Refined) -10 Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Soybeans -10 Typically GMO unless organic; estrogenic compounds in large amounts.
Xanthan Gum -10 Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.
Calcium Propionate -10 Mold inhibitor in bread; some animal studies suggest behavioral effects, human data limited.

Ingredients

Wheat Flourniacinreduced ironthiamine mononitrateriboflavin and folic acidWaterSugar (Refined)Yeastcontains or less of each of the followingdried blueberriesblueberriesSunflower Oilblueberry flavored bitscorn cerealSoybean Oilwheat starchArtificial FlavorsRed 40 (Allura Red AC)vital wheat glutenSaltVegetable Oil (unspecified)canolaSoybeansXanthan Gumammonium sulfateyeast nutrientAscorbic Acid (Vitamin C)dough conditionersArtificial FlavorBlue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF)Red 3 (Erythrosine)enzymesCalcium Propionatemold inhibitor

Diets this fits

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