Fruit Snacks
By Lindsey Mote – Thrive blogger
Let’s
examine some fruit snacks, shall we?
On the left
we have the contents of 2 bags of Sunkist snacks. These “fruit” snacks contain ingredients like
corn syrup, modified corn starch, dextrose, sodium citrate, malic acid, mineral
oil, carnauba wax, colors red 40, yellow 5, blue 1 and beeswax. I guess they can call them “fruit snacks”
because they roughly resemble some shapes that might be considered
fruit-like. The orange ones look like
orange wedges, the blue ones look like pineapple, the purple ones look like
cherries, and the green and yellow ones look like blobs. They pretty much all taste the same. There are 8 pieces in each package(less than
¼ cup), totaling 80 calories of pure sugar junk. I paid $2.69 for a box of 10 packages, 8
ounces total. This equals out to be
about $0.34 per ounce.
On the right
we have THRIVE freeze dried fruits.
Clockwise from the top are strawberries, mandarin oranges, raspberries,
pineapple, blackberries, bananas, and blueberries in the middle. They contain absolutely zero added
ingredients – no salt, no sugar, no additives, no preservatives. They are shaped like fruit, they smell like
fruit, and they taste like fruit!
You could
probably make 10 packages of these real
fruit snacks in about five minutes, with as much of each fruit as your
child would like. You might even be able
to sneak in a few veggies! There is a
quite a large weight vs. volume discrepancy because the THRIVE fruits are
freeze dried, so it is difficult to do an accurate price comparison. Just for the heck of it, I filled a Sunkist
“fruit” snacks bag with THRIVE fruits, then weighed it and did the math. It cost me $0.23 to fill that tiny little bag
with REAL berries.
Which fruit
snacks would you rather pack in your child’s lunch box?
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