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That 'all natural' protein bar had more chemicals than my lab kit

I grabbed a pack of those GoodEnergy bars after seeing their ad in a hiking magazine. The wrapper said 'pure, simple ingredients' with pictures of almonds and dates. I ate them for two weeks before I flipped the package over and actually read the fine print. Turns out 'natural flavors' can include propylene glycol, which is basically antifreeze. I called their customer service line and the guy admitted the ad photo was staged with real fruit, not the actual bar ingredients. Anybody else caught a food ad that photoshopped the truth like this?
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evangarcia
Sounds like you're overreacting to me.
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robert_craig
robert_craig9d agoMost Upvoted
Man, talk about missing the whole point of what I was saying.
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