We could clearly see the “No sugar” branding
And in the ingredients, 4.6g of sugar is clearly mentioned.
Now i know they might mean “no added sugar” but they haven’t used that word if you ask me
And that really causes a misconception among people (considering i was on a sugar diet so shit Rage baited me)

by Ramsor69

4 Comments

  1. Shagrindleton

    The sweeteners act as sugar. It’s all marketing and using the right words. It doesn’t say “contains no sugar”

  2. braybri01

    Nuts have natural sugars in them. Milk has natural sugars in it. Sugars are necessary for proper body functions. “Sugar” is a term used to categorize types of carbohydrates that taste “sweet”. Even a piece of unseasoned raw meat has natural sugars.

  3. SnackForagers

    I get the sentiment but what would be the expectation of how a no sugar ice cream would taste? Like what would be the point?

  4. Craiggers324

    no added sugar, but it could confuse some people.