Nutrition Claims

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Across
  1. 3. A marketing term used to suggest a food is pure or “better,” even though the word has no official nutrition definition.
  2. 4. A claim suggesting the product has fewer calories than similar foods.
  3. 6. A word used to claim increased energy, performance, or effectiveness.
  4. 9. A label phrase often used on snacks or drinks to suggest muscle building or feeling full longer.
  5. 11. A claim that suggests ingredients come from nature, even when the product is processed.
  6. 12. A broad, non‑specific word often used to suggest overall health.
  7. 13. A claim suggesting nothing extra was added to the product.
Down
  1. 1. A claim meaning no sugar is added, but not necessarily that the product is unsweetened.
  2. 2. A label claim that means a product has very little fat per serving, but it doesn’t describe the overall nutrition of the food.
  3. 5. A popular claim suggesting a product removes toxins from the body.
  4. 7. A vague advertising word that suggests a product helps the body, without explaining how.
  5. 8. A term used in ads to describe how a food or drink might make you feel.
  6. 10. A claim suggesting a product is made mostly from plant ingredients.