Tag: sugar

  • Baby Food Contains Excess Sugars, WHO Argues

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a pair of studies purportedly finding that “a high proportion of baby foods are incorrectly marketed as suitable for infants under the age of six months, when in fact much of it contains inappropriately high levels of sugar.” Researchers reviewed 7,955 baby-food products in Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary and…

  • Oatly to Remove Added Sugars Claim Following Ad Board Decision

    The National Advertising Division (NAD) has recommended that Oatly Inc. discontinue marketing representations that its oat milks contain “no added sugars.” According to NAD’s summary, the challenger argued that “the hydrolysis process, which turns oats into oatmilk, creates sugars ‘in situ’ as the oats are broken down into smaller components.” NAD considered whether the question…

  • Guidance Finalized for Added Sugar Labeling in Syrups

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has finalized guidance on labeling for added sugars in single-ingredient packages of “pure honey, pure maple syrup, and other pure sugars and syrups, which are not required to bear the words ‘Includes Xg Added Sugars’ but must still include the percent Daily Value (DV) for added sugars on their…

  • Putative Class Action Targets Kellogg for Added Sugars

    Four consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that Kellogg Sales Co. misleadingly markets its products as promoting health and wellness despite containing added sugars. DiGregorio v. Kellogg Sales Co., No. 19-0632 (N.D.N.Y., filed May 28, 2019). The complaint details studies about the health effects of sugars on the human body and argues that…

  • FDA Draft Guidance Excludes Allulose from Added Sugar Disclosure

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued draft guidance allowing food manufacturers to exclude allulose when calculating the amount of added sugars a product contains. Allulose is “approximately 70 percent as sweet as sucrose,” according to a comment FDA received, and “does not have the metabolic properties of fructose or other sugars and…

  • Advocacy Group Calls for a Ban on “Freakshakes”

    According to the BBC, advocacy group Action on Sugar has called for restaurants to stop serving “freakshakes,” milkshakes with added “chocolates, sweets, cake, cream and sauce.” The group reportedly surveyed restaurants for nutritional information on their freakshakes and found that some contained as many as 1,280 calories, or “more than half the daily recommended amount…

  • FDA Releases Reports and Guidance on Nutritional Panels, Recalls, Serving Sizes, More

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released several reports and guidance documents on food-related issues, including draft guidance on reasonable serving sizes and a report on foodborne illnesses in restaurants. Food Labeling: Serving Sizes of Foods That Can Reasonably Be Consumed At One Eating Occasion, Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed, Serving Size-Related Issues, Dual-Column…

  • Switch Juices’ “No Added Sugar” Label Deceives About Calorie Count, Consumer Alleges

    A consumer has alleged that Apple & Eve markets its Switch Sparkling Juices as containing no added sugar or preservatives despite containing citric and ascorbic acids and having a “high calorie count when compared to competitors’ products that do not have the ‘No Sugar Added’ claim.” Reaves v. Apple & Eve LLC, No. 18-5728 (E.D.N.Y.,…