Is Faygo Moon Mist Blue Berry Citrus SodaPop plastic bottle healthy? A closer look at the label

Faygo Moon Mist Blue Berry Citrus SodaPop scores very low because it combines high fructose corn syrup, sucralose, brominated vegetable oil, and.

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Blume score

1/ 100

Very low score - soda

This report uses Blume product data, ingredient notes, and FDA label-reading rules. It is general shopping context, not medical advice.

Short answer

Very low. The label is built around high fructose corn syrup, sucralose, brominated vegetable oil, and several additives used for sweetness, color, and shelf stability.

Why the score is low

Ingredient risk map

Brominated Vegetable Oil
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Sucralose
Natural Flavor
Potassium Benzoate
Yellow 5

Ingredient notes

Brominated Vegetable Oil

Used to keep citrus-style flavor oils from separating. Its presence is a marker of a more engineered beverage formula.

High Fructose Corn Syrup

This is the primary sugar source in many sodas. It adds sweetness and calories, but not much else.

Sucralose

An intense non-caloric sweetener that boosts sweetness without adding sugar. In a soda already using HFCS, it adds another layer of sweetness engineering.

Potassium Benzoate

A preservative that helps the drink last longer on the shelf. It does not improve the drink's nutritional profile.

Yellow 5

A synthetic dye used to create a brighter look. It changes appearance, not quality.

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FAQ

Why is this soda scored very low?

Because it relies on high fructose corn syrup, sucralose, brominated vegetable oil, and synthetic colors, which makes it a heavily processed beverage.

Does sucralose make this soda better than regular soda?

Not necessarily. It changes the sweetener profile, but the drink still uses multiple processed ingredients and added sweetness.

What is the main label red flag here?

The combination of brominated vegetable oil, HFCS, and artificial sweetener is the biggest sign that this is a highly engineered soda.

Sources and method

Product and ingredient signals come from the Blume product database. The label-reading context below is included on every product report so the article stays tied to public food-label rules.

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