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    Fake Blueberries‏

    Fake blueberries in muffins, pancakes, cereal etc. Even Tim Horton muffins. Because it is cheaper.
    They're made entirely from sugar, corn cereal, modified food starch, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, artificial flavour, cellulose gum, salt and artificial colors like Blue #2, Red #40, Green #3 and Blue #1.

    We know that real blueberries are full of antioxidents but look at what several BIG food companies are doing to make for huge profits. Quite the video!

    Isn’t this something?
    Nothing but disregard and greed!

    Who would have thought Kellogs or Betty Crocker products deceiving? Watch for yourself, they are killing us little by little.

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    And this is why I only buy plain cereal, and put on my own real fruit. As for blueberry muffins - It's only Dunkin Donuts for me !
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    Crikey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
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    Hahahahaaaa.....are you Steve Irwin's twin ????


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    I keep bags of frozen blueberries in the freezer. When I make pancakes or muffins, I just toss some in. I like making banana/blueberry smoothies. They taste lots better than fake ones for sure.
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    It doesn't surprise me. I LOVE Jiffy Blueberry Muffins but all you have to do is take one look at their little blueberry pellets to know there is really no blueberries in that. And the Pop Tarts didn't surprise me either, I mean who really thinks there are fruit in those sugar pucks? I am not a big fan of pop tarts.

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    As someone with food allergies, I ALWAYS read ingredient labels before consuming anything. I love blueberries, just the real thing or me, thanks!
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    Doesn't surprise me at all. We are basically being deceived by many products on the market here in the US. You literally have to read the find print on everything you buy. I buy a lot of foods in the natural foods section of the grocery store. I can't afford to eat totally organic but I do try to watch what I buy.

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    Thank you for posting this. I do read labels and cook from scratch so I'm unlikely, except at staff parties, to find myself eating fake fruit, but I've passed it on to a friend who admits she is very bad at reading labels and then panics when I point out what she's really eaten.

    The whole scam makes you sick at heart although food industry scams have been going on for centuries and I guess fake fruit is less harmful than some fillers used in past centuries and what goes on in some other parts of the world.

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