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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 18:07
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Default herbal tea - says no sugar... but?

Hi All!

It's viv again - I just all sorts of questions today...

I bought celestial seasonings natural herb tea caffeine free - cinnamon apple spice.

nutrition: 0 fat, 0 carb, 0 sugar, 0 protein

ingredients: cinnamon, hibiscus, chamomile, roasted chicory root, orange peel, roasted carob, natural cinnamon flavor, natural apple flavor, and other natural flavors.

Do "natural flavors" contain sugar?

thanks all! viv
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 18:22
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Hi Viv,

I had the same concern I bought a "green tea with ginseng and honey" it had 0 listed for everything and it certainly did not taste like honey (it was Yukkkk - but I dont like tea to start) I decided to believe the label and figured that if it was wrong, then the count for any thing would be very minimal, considering too that I made the tea very diluted. I figured there must just be something that tasted like honey they put in.

I don't think there could be enough of anything to really mess you up if the label says 0 (if there is and you find out about it maybe you can sue and be 1 rich woman )
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 18:24
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Viv-

I don't think it has added sugar. If it says no sugar....well I would think that would be a lawsuit waiting to happen if a diabetic drank it and it did have hidden sugars in it. There are fairly strict FDA guidelines for a reason.
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 19:00
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How about extracts? Do any of you think that Orange extract will effect sugar levels? Or Orange peel, Or apple extract? It s still says 0 sugar but I wondered since it IS fruit extract...
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 19:51
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I still don't think it will affect you. I mean if you tried it, saw yourself in a stall......then I would pinpoint that first. I think sugar in tea is extremely minimal, if any at all.
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 21:12
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Manufacturers are required to list sugar, in some form, on the product label. It cannot be combined with other ingredients. They are most cunning in referring to it in its many forms, but if it ends in an "ose" it's sugar.

Good Luck!
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Old Tue, Mar-04-03, 21:40
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I had this same question, so I went to the Celestrial seasonings site, could not find anymore than what was on the box. I bought a english toffee one, it is so sweet, has to have some carbs, from the plants. I guess I should e-mail them, as I'm not drinking it til I find out more.

Cheers Kathy
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