Kellogg’s is waging a war here over Tigre Toño and Sam el Tucán.
A 2019 policy requires companies that make unhealthy foods to include warning labels on the front of any boxes they sell in Mexico to educate consumers about things like excess sugar and fat. Any food with a warning label — like Kellogg’s Fruit Loops or its Frosted Flakes, which typically contain more than 37 grams of added sugar in a 100-gram serving — is also banned from including a mascot on its packaging.
So in those places “unhealthy” starts at a whooping 37% added sugar? By these standards, Coca Cola with a mere 9% added sugar probably counts as a healthy drink…
No, it does not start at 37%. That’s just the amount in fruit loops. The article even includes Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola cleanses your soul
Theres more sugar in orange juice, than cola. (Not much more)
Hint: fruit juice is liquid sugar too.
Orange juice was created to increase sales and use up unsellable oranges.
While true, the difference is natural sugar from the fruit vs refined sugar poured into a syrup and then mixed with carbonated water.