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This makes it look like it is a paid partnership with the farm, not Frubes. There is nearly 11g of sugar in Frubes, almost all of a child's recommended 19g daily allowance of sugar.
i mean, yeah. the fact she calls them "healthy" literally highlights her understanding of health. now they presumably have a load of #gifted frubes - and since she regularly shows the contents of her kids' lunchboxes, we are all well aware that they are not a staple product in the conway fridge
- she's probably knocking them back daily as part of her new "healthy" lunch!
the fact they don't contain artificial sweeteners and do contain calcium - it's
bleeping YOGHURT, babs: of course it contains calcium
- doesn't automatically mean it is a "healthy" option. obvs there is no problem with kids eating frubes as part of. a balanced and varied diet, and i don’t agree with labelling foods as "healthy" or "unhealthy" - particularly foods aimed at kids - but the example babs is setting to her kids and all of her followers is that mainlining sugar on a daily basis is not an issue. the food she shows in her hauls of snacks for the kids is mainly sugar-dense - iced gems, nutella bars, cereal bars - which she obvs automatically believes are healthy based on the fact they contain oats
- mini gingerbread men etc, AND the products she advertises - obvs because these companies realise that babs is a prime representative of sugary snacks, since they see her happily flaunting vienetta, magnums, eating entire cakes whenever she has her period, sugary drinks, a literal "sweet box" filled with moams and chewy sweets, pick n' mix buffets, pop tarts, cinnamon buns and iced
bleeping strawberries!