
The
first thing that may strike you as strange in this photo is the Slim
Fast drink mix. You may be wondering why this Slim Fast product is along
with the other “bad snacks.” Well, if you look at the ingredients the
very first ingredient in this product is sugar! In fact, this “weight
loss drink” has 10g of sugar, just 2g of protein and is stuffed full of
artificial sweeteners, artificial flavors and very questionable
ingredients if you are interested in losing belly fat.

The
next thing I would like to point out is the Weight Watchers chocolate
chip soft cookies. Their first ingredient is enriched wheat flour, and
the second ingredient is sugar, but this supposed “health product” also
contains partially hydrogenated oils/trans fats which research has shown
has all sorts of negative effects in the body, including increasing the
risks for certain cancers.

Betty
Crocker’s Fruit Roll-Up product is a hoot. Many parents across America
are giving this product to their children thinking that because it has
the word fruit in the name of the product it is healthy, but it’s not.
This product contains 7g of sugar per roll, but even worse is that it
contains partially hydrogenated oils, corn syrup and a lot of food dyes.
You would be way better off providing fresh fruit to your child instead
of one of these “belly fat bulgers.”

Hunt’s
Sugar Free Gelatin may sound great because it is low in sugar, but it
contains artificial sweeteners and hydrogenated oils (trans fats).

Ritz
Crackers contain partially hydrogenated oil, high fructose corn syrup
and enriched flour which make them a very unhealthy product. Doritos
Cool Ranch potato chips contain MSG, which is definitely not at the top
of my list of ingredients to get a slim belly.

Special
K “candy bars” contain sugar and partially hydrogenated oil as their
first two ingredients. And later on down the label, they throw in high
fructose corn syrup as a kicker. Stay away from this bar for sure. Not
to mention that it has 3.5g of saturated fat. What is ironic is that the
Snickers candy bar has almost the same ingredient profile as the
Special K protein meal bar.

The
Atkins Advantage chocolate peanut butter bar has almost 6g of saturated
fat and 12g of fat overall, plus they pack 240 calories in this little
bar that won’t satisfy your hunger for long.

Rolo chewy caramel candy contains both high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils (trans fats).

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups contain a whopping 13g of fat and 20g of sugar per package.

Snicker’s Marathon Energy Bar contains high fructose corn syrup.

Cool Ranch Doritos are not cool because they have MSG and partially hydrogenated soybean oil (trans fat.)

Each bag of peanut M&M’s contains 25g of sugar! Like most candies, these are not a good choice.

The Snickers candy bar contains partially hydrogenated soybean oil (trans fat) and 20g sugar.
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