To: Mariner
Even stupid people know Jelly Beans are full of sugar.
Can you give any explanation for their use of the phrase "evaporated cane juice", rather than the much more common "sugar", other than that they were attempting to deceive? Of course not. They know perfectly well that most people have no idea what "cane" is, and certainly have no idea what "evaporated cane juice" is, but 100% of potential customers know what "sugar" is.
This is blatantly deceptive.
The fact that most people "know" that jelly beans are full of sugar, people do not necessarily know whether those sugars are refined, or naturally occurring.
That is the purpose of nutritional labels. To give customers relevant information. And this was a clear attempt at deception.
To: jjsheridan5
“They know perfectly well that most people have no idea what “cane” is, and certainly have no idea what “evaporated cane juice” is, but 100% of potential customers know what “sugar” is.”
Again, I call bullshit. There’s nothing deceptive about it. It is 100% correct. 100%.
49 posted on
05/25/2017 10:23:31 AM PDT by
Mariner
(War Criminal #18)
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