I recently bought a pack of mini-pot fromage frais. They're supposed to be for kiddies. Theyre tiny, but delicious (yes I know I am tragic). I noticed on the labelling it said "suitable from weening onwards". Then I read the ingredients, the third of which was sugar. Of course the pack is also full of bright cheery pics of natural things. And bright cheery lettering telling parents all about the good wholesome milk, calcium, fruit pulp, 'all natural ingredients' and even a little colouring picture on the inside of the pack for the little'uns to complete. It had a farm scene with cows and a farmer and milk churns.
They're essentially marketing this sugary dessert as a weening food. Disgraceful.
A while ago, I picked up a pack of 'scooby doo' chicken nuggets meal. Just out of curiosity. I read the ingredients and put it back in the shop freezer. Yes, it had no artificial colourings and flavourings - great! But it did have almost the whole of a child's recommended daily intake of salt in a single meal.
Last edited by DanaC; 11-03-2009 at 04:53 PM.
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