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Rice Krispies Treats Original – Kellogg's – 6.2 oz (176g)

Rice Krispies Treats Original – Kellogg's – 6.2 oz (176g)

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Barcode:
0038000265006(EAN / EAN-13) 038000265006 (UPC / UPC-A)

Common name: Crispy marshmallow squares

Quantity: 6.2 oz (176g)

Brands: Kellogg's, Rice Krispies

Brand owner: The Kellogg Company

Categories: Plant-based foods and beverages, Plant-based foods, Snacks, Breakfasts, Cereals and potatoes, Sweet snacks, Cereals and their products, Confectioneries, Biscuits and cakes, Breakfast cereals, Cakes

Labels, certifications, awards: No high fructose corn syrup

Stores: Big Y

Countries where sold: United States

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Health

Nutrition

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    Nutri-Score E

    Lower nutritional quality
    ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fiber is not specified, their possible positive contribution to the grade could not be taken into account.
    ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 2
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      The computation of the Nutri-Score is evolving to provide better recommendations based on the latest scientific evidence.

      Main improvements:

      • Better score for some fatty fish and oils rich in good fats
      • Better score for whole products rich in fiber
      • Worse score for products containing a lot of salt or sugar
      • Worse score for red meat (compared to poultry)
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      What is the Nutri-Score?


      The Nutri-Score is a logo on the overall nutritional quality of products.

      The score from A to E is calculated based on nutrients and foods to favor (proteins, fiber, fruits, vegetables and legumes ...) and nutrients to limit (calories, saturated fat, sugars, salt). The score is calculated from the data of the nutrition facts table and the composition data (fruits, vegetables and legumes).

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    Negative points: 22/55

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      Energy

      5/10 points (1710kJ)

      Energy intakes above energy requirements are associated with increased risks of weight gain, overweight, obesity, and consequently risk of diet-related chronic diseases.

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      Sugar

      10/15 points (36.4g)

      A high consumption of sugar can cause weight gain and tooth decay. It also augments the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases.

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      Salt

      5/20 points (1.19g)

      A high consumption of salt (or sodium) can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

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    Positive points: 0/10

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      Fiber

      0/5 points (unknown)

      Consuming foods rich in fiber (especially whole grain foods) reduces the risks of aerodigestive cancers, cardiovascular diseases, obesity and diabetes.

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      Details of the calculation of the Nutri-Score


      ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fiber is not specified, their possible positive contribution to the grade could not be taken into account.
      ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 2

      This product is not considered a beverage for the calculation of the Nutri-Score.

      Points for proteins are not counted because the negative points greater than or equal to 11.

      Nutritional score: 22 (22 - 0)

      Nutri-Score: E

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    Nutrition facts


    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    As sold
    per serving (1 bar (22 g))
    Compared to: Breakfast cereals
    Energy 1,710 kj
    (409 kcal)
    376 kj
    (89 kcal)
    +4%
    Fat 9.09 g 2 g +9%
    Saturated fat 2.27 g 0.499 g +15%
    Carbohydrates 77.3 g 17.006 g +17%
    Sugars 36.4 g 8.008 g +141%
    Added sugars 36.4 g 8.008 g +136%
    Fiber ? ?
    Proteins 4.55 g 1.001 g -53%
    Salt 1.19 g 0.262 g +202%
    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ nuts and rapeseed‚ walnut and olive oils (estimate from ingredients list analysis) 2.917 % 2.917 %
Serving size: 1 bar (22 g)

Ingredients

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    21 ingredients


    Toasted rice cereal (rice, sugar, salt, malt flavor), corn syrup, fructose, vegetable oil (soybean and palm oil with TBHQ for freshness), sugar, corn syrup solids, vegetable glycerin, dextrose, gelatin, natural and artificial flavors (contains milk), salt, DATEM, acetylated monoglycerides, soy lecithin, BHT for freshness.
    Allergens: Gelatin, Milk, Soybeans
    • Ingredient information


      • Toasted-rice-cereal: 53.3% (estimate)


      • — Rice: 27.5% (estimate)


      • — Sugar: 12.9% (estimate)


      • — Salt: 6.5% (estimate)


      • — Malt flavouring: 6.5% (estimate)


      • Corn syrup: 23.3% (estimate)


        • What it is: A syrup made from cornstarch, often used to sweeten and thicken processed foods.
        • Types: Light (clear and mildly sweet) and dark (caramel-flavored and less sweet).
        • Concerns:
        • High in fructose, especially in the form of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
        • Linked to potential health issues like weight gain, metabolic disorders, and liver problems.
        • May contribute to "empty calories" with little nutritional value.
        • Corn is very water hungry, which raises concerns about hydric stress
        • Sources: WHO, WWF
      • Fructose: 11.7% (estimate)


      • Vegetable oil: 5.8% (estimate)


      • — Soya bean: 2.9% (estimate)


      • — Palm-oil-with-tbhq-for-freshness: 2.9% (estimate)


      • Sugar: 2.9% (estimate)


      • Corn syrup solids: < 2% (estimate)


      • Vegetable-glycerin: < 2% (estimate)


      • Dextrose: < 2% (estimate)


      • E428: < 2% (estimate)


      • Natural and artificial flavouring: < 2% (estimate)


      • Salt: < 2% (estimate)


      • E472e: < 2% (estimate)


      • Acetylated-monoglycerides: < 2% (estimate)


      • Soya lecithin: < 2% (estimate)


      • Bht-for-freshness: < 2% (estimate)


Food processing

Additives

  • E322 - Lecithins


    Lecithins are natural compounds commonly used in the food industry as emulsifiers and stabilizers.

    Extracted from sources like soybeans and eggs, lecithins consist of phospholipids that enhance the mixing of oil and water, ensuring smooth textures in various products like chocolates, dressings, and baked goods.

    They do not present any known health risks.

  • E322i - Lecithin


    Lecithins are natural compounds commonly used in the food industry as emulsifiers and stabilizers.

    Extracted from sources like soybeans and eggs, lecithins consist of phospholipids that enhance the mixing of oil and water, ensuring smooth textures in various products like chocolates, dressings, and baked goods.

    They do not present any known health risks.

  • E422 - Glycerol


    Glycerol: Glycerol -; also called glycerine or glycerin; see spelling differences- is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found in all lipids known as triglycerides. It is widely used in the food industry as a sweetener and humectant and in pharmaceutical formulations. Glycerol has three hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E428 - Gelatine


  • E472e - Mono- and diacetyltartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids


Ingredients analysis

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    Non-vegan


    Non-vegan ingredients: E428

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    Non-vegetarian ingredients: E428

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    7. vegetable glycerin -> en:vegetable-glycerin – percent_min: 0 – percent_max: 14.2857142857143
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    15. BHT for freshness -> en:bht-for-freshness – percent_min: 0 – percent_max: 5

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Last edit of product page on by macrofactor.
Product page also edited by houstonfoodbank, inf, kiliweb, openfoodfacts-contributors, org-database-usda, sierrakomodo, teolemon, yuka.Rm9NSEdvZ2I5c01vb00xaTlDam94K3Q0bjhQeWJFRzRJc29NSVE9PQ.

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