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Can you elaborate?
Beyond the warning about maybe containing bits of pits, the ingredients seem to be fruit and fruit products…
but then under "Product Description:"
"Experience the yummy taste of Dole Cherry Mixed Fruit in 100% Juice^ - a snack that is both convenient and delicious. The fruit is perfectly cut into bite-sized chunks and packed in 100% juice.^ Eat Dole Fruit Bowls Snacks as a pick-me-up at home or pack in the lunch box for school or work. They're also an excellent source of Vitamin C, making them a great choice for everyone in the family. Try Dole Fruit Bowls Snacks refrigerated for a tasty chilled snack! Dole Packaged Foods, LLC, is a world leader in growing, sourcing, distributing, and marketing fruit and healthy snacks in four core categories: Beverage, Snacks, Frozen, and Pantry. As a purpose-driven company, Dole has 3 areas of focus: increasing access to good food globally and reducing sugar, reducing carbon emissions and organic waste in our operations, and creating shared value amongst all stakeholders. ^In 100% fruit juice with added Vitamin C and natural flavors ^^In water sweetened with Stevia Extract †Not a low-calorie food. See nutrition fact panel."
Very deceptive!
"Advertised "NO SUGAR ADDED " And "No Artificial Sweeteners " But it has STEVIA a known Poison. I took one bite and became very sick. NO REFUNDS!"
Again, just quoting a recent review.
Plus, it could simply be a review for a different product or one that was shipped in error from the wrong bin or something similar.
Dole DOES offer a "no sugar added" product that has STEVIA, but it's different from the one shown here with 100% fruit juice.
EDIT: I see the additional information now in the later post. Description does indeed mention stevia in water, but notice the box in the pictures instead says it's in 100% juice. The description could also simply be wrong. It wouldn't the first time they cut and paste parts from nearly identical listings or even had the product being sold updated without changing everything. The product for the 'No sugar added' version looks different. Here's a link to the 'No sugar added' version on Amazon. Note they DO mention STEVIA in the ingredients on that product box.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0J84GQ
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but then under "Product Description:"
"In water sweetened with Stevia Extract †Not a low-calorie food. See nutrition fact panel."
Very deceptive!
Link: https://ibb.co/34xr933
New lawsuit for failure to include Stevia as an ingredient coming soon imo!