While every care has been taken to ensure product information is correct, food products are constantly being reformulated, so ingredients, nutrition content, dietary and allergens may change. You should always read the product label and not rely solely on the information provided on the website. ...
The problem is there are no regulations for the nutrition facts label to include phosphorus content. This is true whether it happens to be a phosphate additive or naturally occurring. This is an issue for people who closely monitor daily phosphorus intake: those with chronic kidney disease (CKD...
Look for the word "aspartame" on the label and avoid it. (Also, it is a good idea to avoid "acesulfame-k" or "sunette.") Finally, avoid getting nutrition information from junk food industry PR organizations such as IFIC or organizations that accept large sums of money from the junk and...