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SWEETENED MULTIGRAIN CEREAL, APPLE AND CINNAMON

SIGNATURE SELECT · 0/100 · Not approved

5 not-approved ingredients detected; 8 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.
Corn Syrup Caution Refined glucose syrup from corn starch.
Maltodextrin Caution Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Dextrose Caution Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Modified Food Starch Not approved Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Yellow 6 (Sunset Yellow FCF) Not approved Synthetic azo dye; mandatory warning label in the EU and was banned outright in Norway and Finland for decades.
Red 40 (Allura Red AC) Not approved Synthetic azo dye linked in studies to hyperactivity in children. Mandatory warning label in the EU.
Yellow 5 (Tartrazine) Not approved Synthetic azo dye associated with hyperactivity in sensitive children; mandatory warning label in the EU.
Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF) Not approved Synthetic triarylmethane dye; was banned in France, Norway and Finland until 2008 EU harmonization.
Natural Flavor Caution Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×5 − 10×5 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Modified Food Starch -50 Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Yellow 6 (Sunset Yellow FCF) -50 Synthetic azo dye; mandatory warning label in the EU and was banned outright in Norway and Finland for decades.
Red 40 (Allura Red AC) -50 Synthetic azo dye linked in studies to hyperactivity in children. Mandatory warning label in the EU.
Yellow 5 (Tartrazine) -50 Synthetic azo dye associated with hyperactivity in sensitive children; mandatory warning label in the EU.
Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF) -50 Synthetic triarylmethane dye; was banned in France, Norway and Finland until 2008 EU harmonization.
Sugar (Refined) -10 Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Corn Syrup -10 Refined glucose syrup from corn starch.
Maltodextrin -10 Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Dextrose -10 Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Natural Flavor -10 Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.

Ingredients

Sugar (Refined)Wheat FlourCorn SyrupSaltcalcium carbonateMaltodextrinapple juice concentrateapple solidsCinnamonDextroseModified Food StarchYellow 6 (Sunset Yellow FCF)Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)corn syrup solidsRed 40 (Allura Red AC)Yellow 5 (Tartrazine)Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF)Natural Flavorbht added to preserve freshnessvitamins and mineralsferric orthophosphateironniacinamidevitamin b3zinc oxidethiamine mononitratevitamin b1calcium pantothenatevitamin b5pyridoxine hydrochloridevitamin b6folic acid

Diets this fits

PescatarianGluten-freeDairy-free

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