WHAT'S IN KEEBLER FUDGE STRIPES COOKIES?
FERRERO KEEBLER FUDGE STRIPES COOKIES — FAR FROM HOMEMADE™
RAPID REVIEW
Information updated January 2024
Ferrero-owned Keebler Fudge Stripes cookies are Far From Homemade with multiple ingredients Not In Kitchen™ when making homemade cookies. (Source for ingredients: Ferrero Keebler Web site 1/24)
KEEBLER FUDGE STRIPES ARE BANNED AT WHOLE FOODS FOR ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS PLURAL. Whole Foods has a list of ingredients which they cite as “Unacceptable in food” including Artificial Flavors. (Source for banned ingredients: Amazon Whole Foods Web site 1/24)
COMMERCIAL OILS IN KEEBLER COOKIES: We use Butter as the fat-containing ingredient in homemade cookies. Keebler Fudge Stripes have no Butter, but instead utilize cheaper commercial oils including Soybean Oil and Palm Kernel Oils.
Q: Have you ever had Soybean Oil in your kitchen? Would you ever use it to make homemade Cookies?
These Ferrero Keebler cookies also contain Sorbitan Tristearate and commercial Natural Flavors.
FUDGE STRIPE COOKIE COMPARISON: Below is a comparison of Keebler Fudge Stripes vs. Back to Nature Fudge Striped Cookies which are made with Cane Sugar and have no Soybean Oil or Artificial Flavors. (Sources: Ferrero Keebler Web site 1/24; Barilla Back to Nature Web site 1/24)
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