brownie crunch

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Is this kid-friendly to eat brownie crunch?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: brownie crunch contains 12 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (12 found)

Natural Flavor
⚠️4/10
Natural flavor is a non specific term for many flavoring ingredients. For kids 5 and older risk is usually low but uncertain because the exact substances are not named.
No Known Risk - Natural flavor is a broad term for flavoring substances derived from natural sources. While the exact composition can vary, current research and regulatory reviews have not identified immediate health risks for babies when used in typical amounts in consumable products. There is no strong evidence linking natural flavors to specific health risks in infants, so an abundance of caution suggests it is generally considered safe.
Confidence: HIGH
Cane Sugar
2/10
Cane sugar is generally safe for children over 5 but should be limited due to risk of dental issues and obesity. It is likely included as a sweetener in sweetened cereal.
Confidence: HIGH
Cocoa Powder
2/10
Organic natural cocoa powder is generally safe for children over 5 in small amounts but contains caffeine and theobromine which can cause mild stimulant effects.
No Known Risk - Cocoa powder is generally recognized as safe for consumption in babies when used in appropriate amounts. There is no strong evidence linking cocoa powder to any of the listed risks such as irritant, hormone disruption, cancer, or organ risk in the context of typical dietary use. Allergic reactions are rare and not common enough to warrant a risk label. Therefore, based on current research, there are no immediate health concerns for babies consuming cocoa powder in moderation.
Confidence: HIGH
Sea Salt
2/10
Sea salt is generally safe in small amounts for children over 5 years and is likely used for flavor in sweetened cereal
No Known Risk - Sea salt is generally recognized as safe for consumption in appropriate amounts and does not have immediate health concerns for babies when used in moderation. There is no strong evidence linking sea salt to the listed risks when used as a food ingredient.
Confidence: HIGH
Cocoa Processed with Alkali
2/10
Cocoa processed with alkali is commonly used in foods and is generally safe for children over 5 years in moderate amounts but contains caffeine and theobromine which require caution.
No Known Risk - Cocoa powder (alkalized) is generally recognized as safe for consumption, including by babies in small amounts. There is no strong evidence linking it to any of the listed risks when used in typical food amounts. While cocoa contains small amounts of caffeine and theobromine, these are not present at levels considered harmful in normal dietary exposure, and no major health agencies have flagged alkalized cocoa powder as a risk for babies.
Confidence: HIGH
Calcium Carbonate
1/10
Calcium carbonate is commonly used as a calcium supplement and antacid. It is safe for children over 5 years in food products like sweetened cereal.
No Known Risk - Calcium carbonate is widely used as a calcium supplement and antacid, and is generally recognized as safe for infants and children when used as directed. There is no strong evidence linking it to any of the listed risks for babies, including irritation, hormone disruption, or organ toxicity, when used in appropriate amounts.
Confidence: HIGH
Dextrose
1/10
Dextrose is a simple sugar used as a sweetener and energy source in baby foods. It is very safe for children over 5 years in moderate amounts.
No Known Risk - Dextrose is a simple sugar commonly used in food and medical products. It is generally recognized as safe for consumption, including in infant formulas and baby foods, when used appropriately. There is no strong evidence linking dextrose to any of the listed health risks in babies based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Tapioca Syrup
1/10
Tapioca syrup is a common sweetener derived from cassava and is generally safe for children over 5 years in food products like sweetened cereal.
No Known Risk - Tapioca syrup is a carbohydrate-based sweetener derived from cassava root. There is no evidence in current research linking it to any of the listed health risks for babies when consumed in typical amounts. It is not a common allergen, irritant, or associated with hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects.
Confidence: HIGH
Yellow Corn Meal
1/10
Yellow Corn Meal is a common food ingredient safe for children over 5 years old and often used in baby foods and snacks.
No Known Risk - Yellow cornmeal is widely used as a food ingredient and is generally recognized as safe for consumption by babies and children. There is no scientific evidence linking yellow cornmeal to any of the listed health risks when used as intended.
Confidence: HIGH
Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols)
1/10
Vitamin E mixed tocopherols are safe antioxidants commonly used in baby foods and supplements for children over 5 years to support health without known risks at typical doses.
Confidence: HIGH
Sunflower Oil
0/10
Sunflower oil is very safe for children over 5 years and commonly used in baby foods and cereals as a healthy fat source
No Known Risk - Sunflower oil is widely used in baby foods and infant formulas and is generally recognized as safe for consumption by babies. There is no strong scientific evidence linking sunflower oil to any of the listed risks when used as a consumable ingredient for infants. Allergic reactions are extremely rare, and it is not associated with hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects in babies.
Confidence: HIGH
Whole Grain Yellow Corn Meal
0/10
Whole Grain Yellow Corn Meal is a common food ingredient safe for children over 5 years old and likely included as a grain source in baby food or snacks.
No Known Risk - Whole grain yellow cornmeal is widely used as a food ingredient and is not associated with any immediate health concerns or risks for babies based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About brownie crunch

Kid-approved? brownie crunch

Use caution with brownie crunch for 5+ year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 12 ingredients in brownie crunch. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can kids start eating food & drinks?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 5+ year old children. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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