Lynne
Master of Arts
I just watched a show on TLC about the world's fattest man (he lives in Monterey, Mexico).
Guess who the food sponsor was? General Mills. Guess what product they were promoting? "Fruity Cheerios" Junk cereal.
Fruity Cheerios supposedly have less sugar and are partially sweetened with fruit juice.
News flash: the high sugar diets of the 1980's have gone the way of the do-do bird. Wanna make a toddler or small child fat? Feed them fruit juice. You might as well mainline sugar.
I know good and well that General Mills knows that their product is high-glycemic and not healthy.
Mayhap they are taking advantage of people who don't know nutrition?
Guess who the food sponsor was? General Mills. Guess what product they were promoting? "Fruity Cheerios" Junk cereal.
Fruity Cheerios supposedly have less sugar and are partially sweetened with fruit juice.
News flash: the high sugar diets of the 1980's have gone the way of the do-do bird. Wanna make a toddler or small child fat? Feed them fruit juice. You might as well mainline sugar.
I know good and well that General Mills knows that their product is high-glycemic and not healthy.
Mayhap they are taking advantage of people who don't know nutrition?