WSJ: FDA Seeks to Redefine ‘Healthy’
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Salmon and avocados have both been dubbed “superfoods”—but that doesn’t mean the US Food and Drug Administration would agree that they’re “healthy.” Because of their fat content, if the word “healthy” appeared on the packaging of those foods, the company that put it there might end up with one of the agency’s dreaded warning letters. [...]
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KIND Healthy Grains Win Prevention’s Healthy Snack Award
Prevention Magazine awarded KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters with its Healthy Food Award, affirming that KIND Healthy Grains provide a tasty snack that’s good for you too! Prevention prefers Healthy Grains over other granolas because this healthy snack contains more whole grains and less fat and sugar. Editors enjoyed the crunchy peanut [...]
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FDA reverses stance, affirms KIND can use “healthy” on labels
By now we hope you know that there’s nothing more important to us than the relationship we share with you—our fans. You’ve been the fuel on this now 12-year journey to make healthy andtasty snacking a way of life. You’ve also stood by us when we’ve faced challenges. One of these challenges came last year when [...]
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Keep Your Heart Healthy with KIND
Nutrition expert, Julie Feldman, visited FOX Detroit to discuss essential nutrients that help keep your heart strong in time for Heart Health Awareness Month. She advised viewers to prevent heart disease by incorporating fiber-rich nuts into their diets, choosing KIND Nuts & Spices bars as the best snack option for on-the-go. Feldman also recommended eating foods with [...]
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For a Healthy Diet, Choose Unprocessed Foods
This New York Times piece by Mark Bittman argues that “not all calories are made equal.” In order to maintain a healthy diet, we need to embrace lower glycemic diets of unprocessed foods, or as we say at KIND, foods made from natural ingredients you can see & pronounce. David Ludwig, Director of the New [...]
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