Change is starting, but don’t be fooled by Vitaminwater.

If you have taken my “What’s the Scoop on Sugar” Seminar, then you are familiar with how much sugar is in this labeled “healthy” drink.  Finally going forward, it’s label will be a little less misleading (see article below).  Eight tsps of sugar in one drink is over the recommended limit for a day.  All of it in only one drink.

Best way to avoid these pitfalls is be a savvy consumer and read labels!

“Vitaminwater Agrees to Avoid Certain Health Claims and Add ‘With Sweeteners’ to Label

Coca-Cola Brand Resolves Lawsuit Over Healthy-Sounding Buzzwords

By E.J. Schultz. Published on September 30, 2015.
Coca-Cola-owned Vitaminwater has agreed to make certain labeling changes as part of a legal settlement with a health group that has criticized the brand’s marketing practices.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest, or CSPI, filed a lawsuit against the company in 2009, alleging that Vitaminwater made deceptive claims by using healthy-sounding buzzwords such as “focus” and “endurance.” The settlement agreement, which has been filed in a federal court in New York, lays out ten statements that Vitaminwater cannot use in its marketing or labeling.

The banned statements include “vitamins + water = what’s in your hand,” “this combination of zinc and fortifying vitamins can . . . keep you healthy as a horse” and “specially formulated to support optimal metabolic function with antioxidants that may reduce the risk of chronic diseases and vitamins necessary for the generation and utilization of energy from food.”
A CSPI spokesman said Coca-Cola began removing many of the statements at issue after the group filed its lawsuit, but that the deal ensures those changes will be permanent.
A Coca-Cola spokeswoman said the company was pleased to reach a resolution. “Although we remain confident in our legal position, it simply made no sense to continue this costly legal battle,” she said.
The settlement also forces the brand to add the words “with sweeteners” on two parts of the label near the brand’s name. According to CSPI, Vitaminwater has 32 grams of sugar, equaling about eight teaspoons.
Of late, Vitaminwater has used the tagline “Hydrate the Hustle.” A TV spot running nationally last year featured comedian Kevin Hart, who touted the brand as providing “hard-working hydration.” The brand’s website, meanwhile, includes playful messages describing the brand’s multiple flavor varieties. For instance, the red-colored “power-c dragonfruit” flavor carries the message “doesn’t ‘power-c’ sound way cooler than ‘vitamin c’? we thought so, too.” The “xxx acai-blueberry-pomegranate” variety is described as “the kind of xxx you can consume in front of your mother.”

3 responses to “Change is starting, but don’t be fooled by Vitaminwater.”

  1. most definitely! great article ! 🙂 im a foodie blogger on here too! love your blog! xx http://www.latifaxlola.wordpress.com

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    1. Thank you! I enjoy your blog also. Love it when food companies are required to be honest with their labels.

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      1. Thank you JoEllen! 🙂 Yes, exactly! it pays to know what we’re putting inside our bodies! Oh and btw I just made a facebook page http://www.facebook.com/tifness it would mean so much to me if you check it out and tell me what you think! Thank you! And have an amazing day! ❤

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