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CEREAL BOWL CINNAMON TOAST ICE CREAM WITH CINNAMON SUGAR SHORTBREAD PIECES AND A SWEET FROSTING SWIRL, CEREAL BOWL

MARKET PANTRY · 0/100 · Not approved

5 not-approved ingredients detected; 2 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.
Natural Flavor Caution Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.
Titanium Dioxide Not approved Banned as a food additive across the EU in 2022 after EFSA could not rule out genotoxicity from nanoparticles.
Maltodextrin Caution Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Milk Powder Caution Dehydrated milk; spray-drying can oxidize cholesterol.
Caramel Color (generic) Caution Without a Class number, manufacturer-disclosed type is unknown; Class III/IV variants (most common in colas) contain 4-MeI, a California Prop 65 carcinogen.
High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Not approved Industrially produced via enzymatic conversion of corn starch; strongly associated with metabolic dysfunction.
Soybean Oil Not approved Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Artificial Flavor Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Mono- and Diglycerides Caution Often contain trans fats below the 0.5g labeling threshold.
Carrageenan Not approved Linked in animal studies to gut inflammation; banned in EU infant formula.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×5 − 10×7 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Titanium Dioxide -50 Banned as a food additive across the EU in 2022 after EFSA could not rule out genotoxicity from nanoparticles.
High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) -50 Industrially produced via enzymatic conversion of corn starch; strongly associated with metabolic dysfunction.
Soybean Oil -50 Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Artificial Flavor -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Carrageenan -50 Linked in animal studies to gut inflammation; banned in EU infant formula.
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.
Natural Flavor -10 Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.
Maltodextrin -10 Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Milk Powder -10 Dehydrated milk; spray-drying can oxidize cholesterol.
Caramel Color (generic) -10 Without a Class number, manufacturer-disclosed type is unknown; Class III/IV variants (most common in colas) contain 4-MeI, a California Prop 65 carcinogen.
Mono- and Diglycerides -10 Often contain trans fats below the 0.5g labeling threshold.

Ingredients

milkfat and nfat milksweet cream buttermilkSugar (Refined)frosting swirlWaterCorn Syrupcorn starch modifiedNatural FlavorTitanium DioxideSaltMaltodextrinMilk PowderCaramel Color (generic)Molassesautolyzed yeast extractCitric AcidWheyHigh Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)cinnamon shortbread piecesWheat Flourbutter [creamsalt]Soybean Oilpasteurized eggsCinnamonArtificial FlavorMono- and DiglyceridesGuar Gumcalcium sulfatecarob bean gumfruit juicecolorCarrageenan

Diets this fits

Pescatarian

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