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Old 06-19-2009, 06:45 PM   #1
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what a joke this is.

FDA Takes Cheerios to Task for Boastful Labels - Political News - FOXNews.com

President Obama isn't just rewriting rules regulating the environment and the financial markets -- he is also going after the food industry.

Target and example No. 1: Cheerios.

"Based on claims made on your product's label," the FDA said in a letter to manufacturer General Mills, "we have determined (Cheerios) is promoted for conditions that cause it to be a drug because the product is intended for use in the prevention, mitigation and treatment of disease."

If the government's enforcement action against Cheerios were to hold up, the cereal would be pulled from grocery shelves and consumers would need a prescription to buy a box of those little oats.

That's unlikely, but experts say the message is clear: There is a new sheriff in town and when it comes to false, misleading and exaggerated labeling, you had better clean up your act.

"It is showing us that there is a new era," says dietician and a former advertising executive Ashley Koff. "They are saying, we are coming into town and we are going to show you what will and won't be allowed, and we're going to be going after every single claim, whether it's on a package or in TV."

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Bruce Silverglade of the consumer advocacy group, Center for Science in the Public Interest, said it was a welcome and needed change.

"The Obama administration is reversing course, thank goodness, and enforcing the law," he said. "Cheerios was the first target. We hope though the FDA under the Obama administration clamps down on misleading health claims by other food manufacturers as well.

"During the Bush administration the Food and Drug Administration essentially took a policy of non-enforcement and failed to stop what became increasingly exaggerated claims, first by small food companies and by larger and larger food manufacturers," Silverglade told FOX News.

At issue are two claims made by Cheerios on their cereal box.

1. "Cheerios is clinically proven to reduce cholesterol 4 percent in 6 weeks."

2. "Cheerios can help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, by lowering the 'bad' cholesterol."

Both General Mills and the FDA declined to comment -- but issued statements saying the two sides were in negotiations over the claims that have helped make Cheerios America's best-selling cereal, amounting to one of every 8 boxes of cereal sold in the U.S.

General Mills is a titan of the food business with an army of lawyers. If the FDA can make it back down, others will follow.

"If I were an industry member and I saw what happened with Cheerios, I would look at this example and say the FDA is going after General Mills," said Koff. "If I'm a maker of a small product I better start to look at any study that I am basing my claims on and what I put on my packaging."

Koff argued that the General Mills study was suspect, as the company paid for the research and two staff members helped author it. That is not the type of rigorous, double-blind, peer-reviewed science necessary to back up drug claims.

"What we are seeing today is a government that understands that the obesity problem in America and the disease that is everywhere in America is not solely a consumer responsibility nor is it solely a marketer responsibility," said Koff, who agrees with the FDA action, but said there are many other more egregious cases on store shelves.

Consumers outside a Los Angeles grocery store were less supportive of a move some called "silly" and heavy-handed.

"No, Cheerios should not be regulated by the FDA, because this is not a drug."
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that article is full of inacuracies

first of all Obama is not the FDA

second, the FDA is just doing it's job

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"Based on claims made on your product's label," the FDA said in a letter to manufacturer General Mills, "we have determined (Cheerios) is promoted for conditions that cause it to be a drug because the product is intended for use in the prevention, mitigation and treatment of disease."

At issue are two claims made by Cheerios on their cereal box.

1. "Cheerios is clinically proven to reduce cholesterol 4 percent in 6 weeks."

2. "Cheerios can help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, by lowering the 'bad' cholesterol."
that sounds like a drug to me, and therefore Cheerios should be regulated by the FDA
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Cheerios are fucking disgusting, who the hell eats cheerios(apart from kids) anyway?
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that article is full of inacuracies

first of all Obama is not the FDA

second, the FDA is just doing it's job



that sounds like a drug to me, and therefore Cheerios should be regulated by the FDA
watermelon helps prevent cancer. Should that be labeled as a prescription drug too?
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watermelon helps prevent cancer. Should that be labeled as a prescription drug too?
do you see a label on watermelons that say they are clinically proven to prevent cancer?

the label advertising what the product supposedly does is the difference my friend
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Old 06-20-2009, 02:42 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by El Duderino View Post
do you see a label on watermelons that say they are clinically proven to prevent cancer?

the label advertising what the product supposedly does is the difference my friend
So you honestly think you should have to get a prescription to get Cheerios?

Do you want anyone else to hold your hand?
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Yes and no
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Originally Posted by villin View Post
Cheerios are fucking disgusting, who the hell eats cheerios(apart from kids) anyway?
Cheerio party mix is WAAAAAAAAAAY better than chex mix
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Originally Posted by villin View Post
Cheerios are fucking disgusting, who the hell eats cheerios(apart from kids) anyway?
Do honey nut cheerios count??
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Fucking cheerios I knew something was up w/ them.

*shakes fist*

What's next Lucky charms ISN'T a part of a complete balanced breakfast!

What's this world coming to?!?!
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