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The amount would not bother me as much as thinking it was 'intentional' as just the word "maltodextrin" would hurt sales. When I am looking for something 'sugar free' I'm expecting 'sugar free'
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I didn't read the article but there is a sports drink called PRIME that is in a similar boat. I have been straight water for a couple months now. The first three or four I used flavor packets tha
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I watched Ken Barry's vid about that as well.... I never bought any of it. Though I did copy their recipe they have posted as well as Doc Berry and Old Guy Carnivore's to compare. Never figured I woul
LMNT is a famous brand of electrolytes that built their brand on a promise of “No Sugar” and “No Dodgy ingredients”
But recently it was exposed that LMNT actually includes maltodextrin, a high glycemic index sugar.
After one co-founder mistakenly said that the protein contains “No Maltodextrin,” is was later clarified that - despite not being listed among the ingredients - there was 4 mg of maltodextrin, which is so minuscule as to be likely physiologically irrelevant.
The reason this maltodextrin wasn’t included in the ingredients is that the small amount functioned as a “flavor carrier,” and was thus subsumed in the “Natural Flavors” item of the ingredient list.
https://staycuriousmetabolism.substack.com/p/lmnt-scandal-what-you-need-to-know
I know it's been a while since this happened but what are your thoughts? I just watched a video by Ken Berry and Nick Norwitz talking to one of the founders of LMNT. While I myself do not care about maltodextrin, I do care about the omission by the company of the controversial additive.