Kind Snacks 听on听bar and cereal companies to be more transparent about the types and amount of sweeteners听they use in their products. On Wednesday听the company, which markets itself as using real, whole foods with a low glycemic index,听unveiled a the sugars鈥攂oth added and natural鈥攗sed in popular bars, granolas, cereals, and yogurts听that are generally considered听health foods. The site also pulls back the curtain on a litany of听artificial and natural sweeteners,听many of which go unrecognized on nutrition labels (even if they鈥檙e included in the total gram count). This spans well-known听ingredients like cane sugar, agave nectar, honey, and fruit concentrate, to lesser known ones like dextrose, xylitol, and muscovado sugar.听
According to Kind CEO Daniel Lubetzky, the campaign is primarily an attempt to educate consumers. 鈥淲e wanted to highlight packaged foods听that are normally healthful,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ecause even in those categories,听you also have products that are 30 to 40 percent sugar. People think that they鈥檙e eating something healthy but in fact they鈥檙e just eating sugar.鈥 Kind says it chose to highlight the top ten bestselling products in granola bars, nutrition bars, granola, cereal, and yogurt, including products by Clif Bar, Kellog, Larabar, Nature Valley, and RxBar, in addition to listing Kind鈥檚 own offerings. (While the classic Clif Bar comes in at 31 percent sugar and an RxBar at 25 percent, Kind boats 13 percent sugar.)
鈥淲hen you go to the ingredients list, you should be aware of the names of听sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners, and the most popular names for sugar,鈥 says , a nutritionist who has consulted with Kind in the past and currenty works with the brand as an influencer. She adds that听for most people, a zero-sugar diet is unnecessary. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a matter of picking and choosing the places you鈥檙e having it,鈥 she says,听鈥渁nd not having it in all these hidden places.鈥
Lubetzky says the site will remain live in perpetuity, as a national resource of sorts, but is unsure whether it might expand to include more brands or other food categories. 鈥淲e might one day donate the site to a third party,鈥 he says, 鈥渢o manage it in a very nonpartisan way and decide how to continue fostering education.鈥
(Notably, the campaign arrives a little over a month after Clif Bar ran a full-page ad in The New York Times challenging Kind, Larabar, and RxBar to transition to organic ingredients. Kind says its own听campaign has been in the works for six months and is not a response to that advertisement.)
鈥淓very ingredient in our product serves a purpose, helping create a delicious, nutrient-dense product,鈥 an RXBar spokesperson told 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淭he sugar in RxBars is naturally occurring from real foods like dates and fruit鈥攖here is no added or synthetic sugar.鈥 Kind鈥檚 website lists only one form of sugar鈥攄ates鈥攊n RxBars.听听

In an email to 国产吃瓜黑料, a Clif Bar representative argued that looking side-by-side at听its and Kind鈥檚 original听bars鈥攖he ones highlighted on the new wesbsite鈥攊s 鈥渓ike comparing听apples an oranges,鈥 because the former is intended as an energy fuel and the latter is intended as a snack. 鈥淎 Clif Bar鈥檚 purpose is to sustain energy for activity with nutritious, wholesome, and organic ingredients like oats. When sugar is used, it鈥檚 to provide taste and energy鈥攚e look to match the amount of sugar to the amount of energy you need.鈥 The spokesperson also pointed out that Clif makes other products that are lower in sugar, like its Nut Butter Filled bars, which each have between nine and eleven听grams of sugar, and a forthcoming line of Whole Lotta snack bars, which have no added sugar and will ship听to retail stores in May.
Melinda Manore, a professor of sports nutrition at Oregon State University who has consulted for Clif Bar in the past, says that the idea of a healthy bar versus an unhealthy bar is not as black-and-white as Kind鈥檚 website might imply. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a time and place for different kinds of food,鈥 she says. An athlete might need that high-sugar product to refuel in the middle of a long day.听And there are plenty of things to consider beyond sugar, too. For athletes, the type of carbohydrate is just as important as the amount. 鈥淏ecause Kind bars are fairly high in nuts, which digest more slowly than other carbohydrates, I鈥檓 asking, How quickly do you need this in your bloodstream?鈥 Manore says. While she advocates for whole foods whenever possible, sometimes faster-burning sugars have their place.
Ultimately, it鈥檚 the snacking portion of the population that Kind鈥檚 campaign is most concerned with. Lubetzky admits that听for serious athletes, a carbohydrate-rich product is probably appropriate. 鈥淏ut 99听percent of situations where people are buying nutrition bars, they鈥檙e not running a marathon,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e eating it as a snack or after an average workout.鈥 Of course, Manore says, the single best thing a person can do is to snack on real food instead of packaged bars鈥攅ven Kind bars, with their whole nuts, grains, and dried fruits aren鈥檛 as good as eating, say, an apple or a handful of almonds.听鈥淪ince 70 percent of our population is overweight or obese, they don鈥檛 need any of this stuff,鈥 says Manore. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 need a snack bar, they need a piece of fruit.鈥 (Manore adds that this is only the case for snacking. She sees high-carbohydrate foods as important fuel for all athletes during exercise, regardless of weight.)
And Kind is not trying to tell consumers to avoid sugar at all cost. 鈥淲e are not advocates of demonizing sugar,鈥 Lubetzky听says. 鈥淲e are advocates of demonizing deception and misleading claims.鈥