Food Babe is back in time to ruin another holiday for everyone. This time it’s Halloween, and her target: children and their candy. It wouldn’t be a Vani Hari affair if she wasn’t promoting her own overpriced products that, as always, contain ingredients that violate the very safety standards she pulled out of her anal region from her previous writings.

I’d like to walk you through Hari’s list of recommended alternative sweets and, wearing my ever-faithful Food Babe Investigator Hat,TM apply Vani’s own bloody knife of reason to each and every candy she’s selling.1 If I sound nit-picky on any point, let me remind you we are playing by Vani Hari’s rules here. So grab some popcorn and let’s get started. The Food Babe Candy Massacre stars:

Surf Sweets Sour Berry Bears

If Vani Hari was directing a horror movie, the Surf Sweets Sour Berry Bears would be the innocent little creatures walking, oblivious, backward into a room full of masked men who are wielding roaring chainsaws. The bears would be smiling, fingers stuck in their ears, as they nervously chant “we’re made with natural flavors!”.

Oh no. Not natural flavors!

Educate us on natural flavors, Vani:

“‘Natural Flavor’ is one of the most deceptive ingredients on a label of any product.” 3

Food Babe swings the natural flavoring slur like a murder weapon in a slasher flick, once going so far as to imply that Campbell’s V8 Juice might include dead animal parts just because it was made with natural flavors.

The poor Sour Berry Bears also get a controversial rating from Vani because they contain malic acid, which she labeled a “questionable ingredient” on Panera’s “Hidden Menu” in a June, 2013 Facebook post.4 (Malic acid is actually a safe organic ingredient that gives a tart taste to foods.)



YumEarth Organic Lollipops

These organic lollipops are made with evaporated cane juice.5

What does Food Babe think of evaporated cane juice? Not much.6,7 She calls it a refined sugar and disdains its use, saying “it has no nutritional value”.6

Claiming that refined sugars are addictive, make you fat, tired, depressed, age faster, give you dull skin, and are responsible for a long laundry list of evils,6 Vani channels the true spirit of Halloween by asking:

“Did you know that refined sugar is the devil?” 6

Bless her heart. Somebody needs a hobby!



TruJoy Sweets Organic Fruit Chews

This product is a train wreck of Food Babe forbidden ingredients.8 We start with powdered sugar. This “processed” sugar is such a Vani Hari no-no I don’t even need to give a citation for it. Strike two for the maltodextrin in the fruit chews, even if it comes from tapioca, because it’s a “refined” product in Vani’s eyes.9 And, as discussed in the YumEarth Lollipops entry, the dried cane syrup is on the Food Babe ban list because it has “no nutritional value” and there’s a long list of imagined ills it can cause.6

Perhaps the biggest nightmare lurking in this Vani Hari affiliated product though is the brown rice syrup.10 In a September 22, 2015 blog post, Hari jumps the shark and uses the “C word”, ominously warning that brown rice syrup is

“notoriously contaminated with with arsenic, which is a “potent human carcinogen” according to scientists at Consumer Reports and classified as a group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer” 10

Norman Bates didn’t need a knife in the famous shower scene of Psycho. According to Vani’s own rules, these lollipops sound so deadly he could have used one of them instead.



YumEarth Gummy Bears

These cute little bears would horrify Vani because they contain natural flavors.11 There’s also the gross-out factor that they’re made with gelatin (crushed up animal bones–now that’s a Halloween treat!), though Hari sees some light at the end of the tunnel here:

“To be honest, when I found out what gelatin was made from (animals bones) I was a bit disgusted – however – after really looking into it I’ve found that gelatin has some redeeming health benefits. […] Since it is an animal product, it’s crucial that you carefully choose your gelatin and that it doesn’t come from factory-farmed animals that were subjected to antibiotics, artificial hormones and GMO feed.” 12



No word on where YumEarth gets its gelatin, but before Food Babe investigates that, she might want to take a look at the IARC group 2B carcinogen that could be lurking in this candy: caffeic acid16 from carrots11 used as a coloring.13, 14, 15

Food Babe Army, you’re familiar with group 2B carcinogens, right? Vani talked you into petitioning Starbucks over the possibility of one (“4-Mel”) in their Pumpkin Spice Latte.17 She’s also had you spamming countless corporate Facebook pages over another group 2B member, carrageenan. Well, caffeic acid is on the very same list.16 It’s found in carrots,13, 14, 15 and Food Babe’s strict criteria is that we don’t buy such “dangerous” foods.

Sorry Mr. Gummy Bear. Off to the dumpster you go.



Alter Eco Organic Salted Truffles



I’m sorry. $55.80 for a box of 60 chocolates?18 Are you ****ing kidding me? Imagine an average American, living on minimum wage, doling out nearly $60 for Halloween candy. I know families trying to buy a week’s worth of groceries for that amount of money. Suggesting this alternative Halloween treat–and earning a sales commission from it–only goes to further Food Babe’s image as an entitled, out-of-touch misanthrope.

But since I promised to debunk every item on Food Babe’s shopping list using her own criteria, here you go: this product lists the cryptic “natural flavors”19 that drives Hari over the edge. I’m reminded of that famous warning on natural flavors:

Castoreum (or beaver butt) is just one of the ingredients that could be called a “natural flavor.” 20 –Vani Hari

I wonder how many beaver butts you can fit into a 720 gram truffle jar?



Unreal Candy Coated Milk Chocolates

This company is proud to use organic carrots to provide coloring for their candies.21 A fact that no doubt makes hippy vegan rabbits happy, but it’s bad news for the Food Babe Army. As we just said in the YumEarth Gummy Bear blurb, carrots contain caffeic acid,13, 14, 15 an IARC group 2B carcinogen.16 Food Babe treats group 2B carcinogens such as 4-Mel and carrageenan like vampires and wields petitions like holy water against them, but somehow manages to ignore all the IARC group 2B members she’s hawking.

Before anyone gets too worried about the carrots in their fridge jumping out to attack them, also on the list of group 2B carcinogens are coffee, pickled vegetables, and the profession of carpentry. When you take the time to do a little reading, Food Babe’s scary ingredients aren’t so scary after all.



Endangered Species Organic Chocolate Bug Bites

The Endangered Species brand uses soy lecithin as an emulsifier in all its chocolates,22 which is ironic, as perhaps no ingredient is more vilified by Hari in her “chocolates to avoid list”.1

Food Babe Army inductees will quickly recite the mantra “but it’s because soy is usually a GMO product!”. And they’d do so only because they really haven’t read Food Babe’s articles.

In a “100 Days of Real Food” piece,23 Vani Hari lambastes soy lecithin as one of the cheap “junk fillers” found in chocolates we shouldn’t be buying. As always, it’s “junk” in everyone else’s products but “good food” if Vani is selling it.



Ocho Minis

Ocho Minis are made with organic dried cane syrup.24,25

In her article “How Frozen Yogurt Went Bad”,26 Vani Hari clearly refers to evaporated cane syrup as a refined sweetener. And as we know by now, refined sweeteners are the Grim Reaper of the bakery aisle in Vani Hari’s eyes. The only difference I see on Vani’s label is “dried” vs. “evaporated”.

I’d like to hear Food Babe explain how “evaporating” is a different refining process than “drying”, but given that she is opposed to pasteurizing milk and juice32,33 but favors boiling it, I don’t think she’s going to do a very good job convincing anyone with a basic chemistry background that she’s got her brain firmly wrapped around the core concepts.

For the record, all Ocho Minis products are also made with soy lecithin, which Vani classified as a junk filler in a 100 Days of Real Food article.22



Justin’s Organic Peanut Butter Cups

Vani sells both the mini cups and the full size cups. Both have the same ingredients.27,28 One of those ingredients is her “junk” filler, soy lecithin.22



Nutiva O’Coconuts

One of the two available flavors is made from hemp and chia seeds.29 Chia seeds contain the essential amino acid phenylalanine,30 a molecule that both confused and greatly frightened Food Babe when she wrote about chewing gum in December, 2011.31 Imagining that phenylalanine is somehow “added” to the artificial sweetener aspartame during the manufacturing process, the Babe warns that it can induce harm in susceptible individuals:

“[…] mental retardation, brain seizures, sleep disorders and anxiety. All this from chewing a piece of gum. SCARY.”

Well, yeah. When you put it that way, it does sound scary. So where’s the warning label on your O’Coconuts candy, Vani? Oh, there isn’t one?

Oops.

I delve more deeply into the Food Babe phenylalanine scare here if you’re interested.



Conclusion

Of course, none of the candy sold by Food Babe is actually dangerous. None of the candy she says to avoid is dangerous either. All I’ve done here is use Food Babe’s own tactics–and words–against her.

The only significant differences between the sweets Food Babe wants you to avoid and those she wants you to buy is that she earns a sales commission on the latter. And… her brands are typically far more expensive.

If you can afford to shell out $55 for 60 organic chocolate truffles and don’t mind Vani Hari getting a cut of the action, I wish you joy in it. Otherwise, ignore the Food Babe hyperbole, act like a nice rational human being, and hand out some of the candy she hates. The kids will love you, your pocketbook will remain a little fatter, and you won’t have fallen for one of the most obvious Vani Hari Halloween tricks to have ever hit the Internet.

Image Credits

All Food Babe, Amazon.com screen snapshots and product image captures are used in strict compliance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 of United States copyright law (commonly known as “fair use law”). This material is distributed without profit with the intent to provide commentary, review, education, parody, and increase public health knowledge.

Food Babe “Lucy Psychiatry Booth” parody by Mark Alsip, inspired by a Jerry James “Banned by Food Babe” Group meme.

Food Babe pasteurization post screen capture courtesy Kavin Senapathy.

References

(1) How To Stop Poisoining The Neighborhood Children On Halloween

http://foodbabe.com/2015/10/15/stop-poisoning-neighborhood-children-halloween/#more-22998

(2) Surf Sweets Sour Berry Bears Ingredients

http://www.surfsweets.com/faqs/

(3) Vani Hari Natural Flavoring Archives

http://foodbabe.com/tag/natural-flavoring/

(4) Food Babe Panera Hidden Menu

https://www.facebook.com/thefoodbabe/posts/596955567005825

(5) YumEarth Organic Lollipops Ingredients

http://yummyearth.com/files/ITEM_1626_-_4.2oz_YumEarth_Organics_Lollipops_-_UPC_810165016262_-_back.pdf

(6) Food Babe Refined Sugar Archives (Cane Juice)

http://foodbabe.com/tag/refined-sugar/

(7) Food Babe Evaporated Cane Juice (Facebook)

https://www.facebook.com/thefoodbabe/posts/587826921252023

(8) TruJoy Fruit Chews Ingredients

http://www.trujoysweets.com/products/fruit-chews/

(9) Food Babe on Maltodextrin

http://foodbabe.com/tag/sugar/

(10) Avoiding Common Gluten Mistakes (Brown Rice Syrup Reference)

http://foodbabe.com/2015/09/22/trying-avoid-gluten-dont-make-common-mistakes/#more-22012

(11) YumEarth Gummy Bears Ingredients

http://yummyearth.com/files/ITEM_1624_-_3.5oz_YumEarth_Organics_Gummy_Bears_-_UPC_810165016248_-_back.pdf

(12) This Childhood Favorite Has a Warning Label In Europe Why Not Here?

http://foodbabe.com/2014/05/21/this-childhood-favorite-has-a-warning-label-in-europe-why-not-here/#more-16802

(13) Phenolic acids in potatoes, vegetables, and some of their products.

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis

Volume 20, Issues 3–4, May 2007, Pages 152–160

Pirjo Mattila, Jarkko Hellstrom

http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jarkko_Hellstroem/publication/222004840_Phenolic_acids_in_potatoes_vegetables_and_some_of_their_products/links/0fcfd5063dac6b10bd000000.pdf

(14) Chlorogenic acid biosynthesis: Characterization of a light-induced microsomal 5-O-(4-coumaroyl)-d-quinate/shikimate 3′-hydroxylase from carrot (Daucus carota L.) cell suspension cultures

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Volume 258, Issue 1, October 1987, Pages 226-232

Thomas Kühnl, Ulrich Koch, Werner Heller, Eckard Wellmann

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Carmen Socaciu

CRC Press, Oct 24, 2007

ISBN 9781420009286

https://books.google.com/books?id=x8zJBQuc8h4C&pg=PA259&lpg=PA259&dq=caffeic+acid+black+carrots&source=bl&ots=9xxZzVNZUg&sig=MFKAxf4UldEiRNZmWtgM0XOdMes&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAmoVChMIvoeGuPHOyAIVBORjCh059gtM#v=onepage&q=caffeic%20acid%20black%20carrots&f=false

(16) Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs, Volumes 1–111

http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classification/ClassificationsAlphaOrder.pdf

(17) Food Babe 4-Mel Archives

http://foodbabe.com/tag/4-mel/

(18) Alter Eco Organic Caramel Salted Truffles (Pricing)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U9SLC7S?keywords=alter%20eco%20truffle%20caramel&qid=1445271118&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2

(19) Alter Eco Organic Caramel Salted Truffles (Ingredients)

http://www.alterecofoods.com/product/dark-salted-caramel-truffle/

(20) Do You Eat Beaver Butt?

http://foodbabe.com/2013/09/09/food-babe-tv-do-you-eat-beaver-butt/#more-14529

(21) Unreal Candies Ingredients

http://getunreal.com/collections/unreal/products/candy-coated-milk-chocolates

(22) Endangered Species Organic Chocolate Bug Bites Ingredients

http://www.chocolatebar.com/?portfolio=dark-chocolate-bug-bites

(23) Food Babe 100 Days Of Real Food (Soy Lecithin)

http://foodbabe.com/tag/100-days-of-real-food/

(24) Ocho Minis Peanut Butter Bar

http://www.ochocandy.com/shop/bars/ocho-peanut-butter-bar/

(25) Ocho Minis Ingredients

http://www.ochocandy.com/wp-content/uploads/OCHO_Mini_SellSheet_r6-1.pdf

(26) How Frozen Yogurt Went Bad

http://foodbabe.com/tag/red-mango/

(27) Justin’s Mini Peanut Butter Cups Ingredients

http://justins.com/products/mini-dark-chocolate-peanut-butter-cups

(28) Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups (regular size) Ingredients

http://justins.com/products/milk-chocolate-peanut-butter-cup-double-cup

(29) Nutiva Ococonuts Ingredients

https://store.nutiva.com/ococonut/

(30) USDA Statistics Report: #12006, Seeds, chia seeds, dried

http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3643?fg=&man=&lfacet=&count=&max=&sort=&qlookup=&offset=&format=Stats&new=&measureby=

(31) Why Chewing Gum Destroys Your Health

http://foodbabe.com/2011/12/09/wanna-a-piece-of-gum/

(32) Food Babe Organic Milk (Pasteurization)

http://foodbabe.com/2014/10/29/organic-milk/

(33) Food Babe Juice Labels (Pasteurization)

http://foodbabe.com/2013/11/10/juice-labels/