| Posted: 02 April 2008 at 7:58pm | IP Logged
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Keith bought some Robinsons Orange Squash today for Ollie to try as he keeps asking for Orange Squash, he must have either had it at my brothers or seen it on the tv. I have never allowed any of my children to drink or eat anything with Aspartame in due to having done a study into it when I was at college several years ago. Aspartame has also been linked closely to children with ADHD, it was never designed to be used in the quantities it has been in recent years, the long term side affects are not known or the affects on the growing brain of a child.
Robinsons Orange Squash states on the front "Robinsons Fruit Squash Orange, No Artificaial colours or flavours". Then on the back of the bottle in smaller writing it does say it has "added sugars" but not what these added sugars are. In the ingredients in much much smaller writing it then says it contains Aspartame.
Be careful to read the small print because even drinks that seem to be healthy at first glance on the front of the bottle certainly aren't when you look closer. I think Robinsons should be a lot clearer with their labelling especially as most of their drinks are targeted at younger children.
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