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Old Tue, Apr-25-17, 09:04
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Originally Posted by GRB5111
There's always the objective of creating a sense of something being essential in order to boost sales. Nature Valley granola? It's got more sugar than sugar!!!

How about no breakfast, 1 lunch, 1 dinner? Or . . . 1 meal of unsweetened, healthy, satiating whole foods?


Do you mean the Peant Butter Chocolate Cookie? You reminded me of all the crazy statements in this article, I wondered how a Cup could look like a Cookie?

OMG! Check out this video... it does look like cookie. Where is the cup?
200 cal., 20 g carbs, 9 g sugar.

https://www.naturevalley.com/granolacups/

If you ever thought that Nature Valley was a healthy food company with the best interests of its customers in mind, here is how they developed the product.

http://www.foodbusinessnews.net/art...4BC544%7D&cck=1

This could be an example from Michael Moss's book, Salt, Sugar, Fat how food engineers find that bliss point for a food.
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