Lawsuit against I can't believe it's not butter!! Eeek
chasetwins
Posts: 702 Member
So after seeing someone comment on a post that ICBINB spray actually has a ton of calories per bottle - I did a quick search and oh my..should of known better right?!?!
http://www.fooddive.com/news/labeling-lawsuit-over-i-cant-believe-its-not-butter-reaches-crucial-decis/122855/
Just some FYI for those that swear by it like I do (did!!!!)
http://www.fooddive.com/news/labeling-lawsuit-over-i-cant-believe-its-not-butter-reaches-crucial-decis/122855/
Just some FYI for those that swear by it like I do (did!!!!)
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is it just the spray or all types of their butters?0
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sounds like just the 0 calories sprays0
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WOW....thanks for the info, all I use is spray butter, thinking I was saving on calories & fat...LOL0
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wow thats pretty bad. Its kind of similar to a spray I use that says 0 calories but you know its not really... lol. Instead of lying to everyone, they should make the portion size bigger, at least to make it say, 5 or 10 calories worth of a spray.0
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it was devastating news to me too LOL and I agree they are being sneaky by making the serving size so low to avoid listing the calories0
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MFP has the cals for 25 sprays, which i believe is 20 cals and 2g of fat. i think/hope thats accurate.0
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Here is the break down
12.5 sprays has 10 calories and 1 gram of fat,
25 sprays (1 teaspoon) has 20 calories and 2 grams of fat
37.5 sprays has 30 calories and 3 grams of fat.0 -
"I-can't-beleive-it's-a-lawsuit"
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"I-can't-beleive-I-am-counting-sprays-instead-of-just-eating-the-ten-damn-cals"0 -
Here is the break down
12.5 sprays has 10 calories and 1 gram of fat,
25 sprays (1 teaspoon) has 20 calories and 2 grams of fat
37.5 sprays has 30 calories and 3 grams of fat.
so sticking to light butter...I refuse to count out sprays LMAO0 -
Yeah, but a serving is supposed to be 1 spray.
If you thought a label that says "0 Caloires" really meant that it contained no calories, then you aren't familiar with the labeling guidelines. It doesn't mean the company was lying to you. Under the guidelines, less than 1 calories can be listed as 0 calories.0 -
There are a lot of products out there that do this. Splenda's "no calorie" sweetner comes to mind. It ISNT 0 calories they just exploit the UDSA's definition of calories per serving.
Eat real food0 -
I have heard this before so I knew it wasn't zero calories. The problem is ppl are taking the spray nozzle off and just pouring it over their bread or vegetables. So yea, whereas who cares about 10 cal's, it could be a few hundred and we all know how that can make a difference.
Here's one for you, .... how is possible for Sobe Lifewater to have zero cal's yet 6 carbs????0 -
Yeah, but a serving is supposed to be 1 spray.
If you thought a label that says "0 Caloires" really meant that it contained no calories, then you aren't familiar with the labeling guidelines. It doesn't mean the company was lying to you. Under the guidelines, less than 1 calories can be listed as 0 calories.0 -
The last time I looked at a "serving size" for a spray, it was a one second spray. With that, you likely get minimal calories, possibly even enough below 1 calorie to qualify as a zero calorie food. All in all, I'd rather use a heart healthy oil like safflower or olive oil and take the hit for the calories.0
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Yeah, but a serving is supposed to be 1 spray.
If you thought a label that says "0 Caloires" really meant that it contained no calories, then you aren't familiar with the labeling guidelines. It doesn't mean the company was lying to you. Under the guidelines, less than 1 calories can be listed as 0 calories.
I agree, this is just as bad as McDonald's being sued for hot coffee. Well no *kitten* buttercup, you expected ice cream?0 -
"I-can't-beleive-it's-a-lawsuit"
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"I-can't-beleive-I-am-counting-sprays-instead-of-just-eating-the-ten-damn-cals"
^^This0 -
Really?
No plastic tasting sh1t for me...I prefer real butter.0 -
What kind of idiot takes the top off and pours it over food? For that matter, who the heck sprays one serving of food with even 10 sprays? I think the product works fine for people who are smart enough to read labels....0
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http://www.icantbelieveitsnotbutter.com/product/detail/129811/i-can-t-believe-it-s-not-butter-original-butter-spray
"I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!® Spray contains 0g fat and 0 calories per 5 sprays."
How many sprays do you need and what would you use it for?0 -
Ingredients in ICBINB:
United States
The United States ingredients for the current Original Spread variety are:[8]
Vegetable Oil Blend (Liquid Soybean Oil, Non-Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Liquid Canola Oil)
Water
Natural Sweet Cream Buttermilk
Salt
Natural Soy Lecithin
Vegetable Mono and Diglycerides
(Potassium Sorbate, Calcium Disodium EDTA) Used to Protect Quality
Citric Acid
Natural and Artificial Flavors
Vitamin A (Palmitate)
Beta Carotene (For Color)
Ingredients in butter:
Pure cream
Sometimes salt
Butter FTW!0 -
Here is the break down
12.5 sprays has 10 calories and 1 gram of fat,
25 sprays (1 teaspoon) has 20 calories and 2 grams of fat
37.5 sprays has 30 calories and 3 grams of fat.
Thank you for the helpful Information.0 -
"I-can't-beleive-it's-a-lawsuit"
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"I-can't-beleive-I-am-counting-sprays-instead-of-just-eating-the-ten-damn-cals"
^^This
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I think I'm going to pat myself on the back for deciding to just stick with real butter.
Hee hee, boooooooo.0 -
Really?
No plastic tasting sh1t for me...I prefer real butter.
Me, too! I only use real butter--not something formulated in a laboratory.0 -
I'll still take the 10 sprays on my lobster vs the 350 calories of drawn butter served at Red Lobster. Rock Lobster tail is 90 calories which is great. But add that 350 calories and you have 440 calories for just the entrée. I never believed that it was zero calories but for ME it's better than using butter or margarine.
I do believe they should be held to the same standards as other foods and show the actual number of sprays that reflect calories, fat, etc.0 -
I thought this was common knowledge. If you use a couple sprays, it won't really matter. If you open the bottle and pour it over your food, you have to know there will be calories to account for then.0
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Really?
No plastic tasting sh1t for me...I prefer real butter.
Right! I definitely CAN believe it's NOT butter.0 -
SURPRISE!!!!
"N7. When the caloric value for a serving of a food is less than 5 calories, can the actual caloric value be declared?
Answer: The caloric value of a product containing less than 5 calories may be expressed as zero or to the nearest 5 calorie increment (i.e., zero or 5 depending on the level). Foods with less than 5 calories meet the definition of “calorie free” and any differences are dietarily insignificant. 21 CFR 101.9(c)(1)"
Still go by servings even if your product is calorie free. The only thing you can consume without any calories is water.0 -
What kind of idiot takes the top off and pours it over food? For that matter, who the heck sprays one serving of food with even 10 sprays? I think the product works fine for people who are smart enough to read labels....
I do, oh holier than thou person!0
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