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  2. 11 Popular Foods That Contain Harmful Dyes & Chemicals - AOL

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    Here are 10 popular foods that often contain chemicals and artificial food dyes so you can know what to look for when you're at the store. ... BEAR Real Fruit Rolls. Not That!: Fruit Gushers ...

  3. Fruit Gushers - Wikipedia

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    Betty Crocker released a new variety of Fruit Gushers in early 2020: "Galactic Fruit Gushers". These featured the flavors "Asteroid Apple", "Berry Star Cluster", and a mystery flavor labeled "Unidentified Flavored Object"; the latter was part of a contest where consumers could guess at the unknown flavor and win prizes "like sweatshirts, hats, blankets, pop sockets, and more".

  4. 5 fruit myths dietitians want you to stop believing ... - AOL

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    Most adults aren’t eating enough fruit — and chances are you’re one of them. The 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend eating 1.5 to 2 cups of fruit each day, yet a 2019 ...

  5. The Best Fruit Snacks You Can Buy — and the Ones You ... - AOL

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    We tried some of the best fruit snacks on the market, including snacks from Welch's, Annie's, and Mott's. Here are our favorites. The Best Fruit Snacks You Can Buy — and the Ones You Want To Avoid

  6. Fruit by the Foot - Wikipedia

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    Fruit by the Foot is a fruit snack made by General Mills and distributed under the Betty Crocker brand. [1] It was introduced in 1991 in North America. It is still in production. A similar product, Fruit Winders (previously Real Fruit Winders and Screamin' Fruit Winders), was released by Kellanova in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  7. Fruit Roll-Ups - Wikipedia

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    A Fruit Roll-Up. Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of snack that debuted in grocery stores across America in 1983. [1] It is a flat, corn syrup-based, fruit-flavored snack rolled into a tube, spread on a backing sheet of cellophane to prevent the product from sticking to itself.

  8. The 10 best and 10 worst fruits for you - AOL

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    Experts agree that a diet rich in fruits and veggies is the way to go. Fruits can provide essential nutrients, fiber and a host of other health benefits. If you enjoy fruits frequently, that's ...

  9. Fruit snack - Wikipedia

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    The name fruit snack was first used in 1983 by General Mills, which they used to describe their version of Shalhoub's product, Fruit Roll-Ups. [1] By the mid-1980s, the fruit snack was a multimillion-dollar business. However, sales peaked in 2013 and declined over the next few years. [2]