Triscuit - Artificial red, blue, and yellow dyes. Really????
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New ReviewerRemember when Nabisco produced a Triscuit cracker in which the ingredients were whole wheat, salt, and oil? The new producers Mondelez must own silos filled with artificial dyes.
Why else would they load up a product such as their "Fire Roasted Tomato & Olive Oil Crackers" with three colors (Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue1)? They already list paprika for color - that's enough, already. I haven't read the boxes for the other varieties (my kids made the mistake of picking these up), but I'll bet they have similar ingredients.
Anyone sensitive to artificial dyes and flavorings (many kids, for example) should stay away. Parents need to read labels.
Reason of review: Bad quality.
Monetary Loss: $1.
Preferred solution: Mondelez should stop using artificial colors, at least in Triscuits. They add nothing to flavor or quality and add health risks to consumers..
Location: 100 Deforest Ave, East Hanover, NJ 07936, USA
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