General Mills, Inc. — BUNNY FRUIT SNACKS, GRAPES GALORE
by General Mills, Inc.MRT 176 Panel Triggers Identified
Clinical Product Assessment
MRT 176 Panel Safety Assessment
Clinical Narrative
This product contains 6 MRT-tested substances. Tapioca is present in multiple forms (syrup and solids), and cane sugar and pear juice concentrate serve as additional caloric sweeteners. Citric acid is used as an acidulant. Black carrot extract used for color maps to the tested substance Carrot. Sunflower oil is also a direct match. The inclusion of ‘natural flavor’ introduces unknown variables. With 6 identified triggers, this product is categorized as high risk and is not suitable for Phase 1 (Elimination). Patients in Phase 2 should have individually tested and cleared all identified triggers before use. This is procedural data interpretation, not medical guidance.
Flagged Ingredient Mapping
| Ingredient | Maps To (MRT Panel) | Match Type |
|---|---|---|
| tapioca syrup | Tapioca | DIRECT_MATCH |
| tapioca syrup solids | Tapioca | DIRECT_MATCH |
| cane sugar | Cane Sugar | DIRECT_MATCH |
| pear juice concentrate | Pear | DIRECT_MATCH |
| citric acid | Citric Acid | CHEMICAL_MATCH |
| black carrot extract | Carrot | DIRECT_MATCH |
| sunflower oil | Sunflower | DIRECT_MATCH |
Unknown / Ambiguous Ingredients
The following ingredients could not be definitively mapped: natural flavor
This is procedural data interpretation, not medical guidance. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.
Understanding These Triggers
Tapioca (cassava-derived starch) is MRT-tested. Increasingly used as a gluten-free thickener, in boba tea, puddings, and as modified food starch. Common in allergen-free baking.
Cane sugar sensitivity is specific to sugarcane-derived sweeteners and is distinct from glucose intolerance. Look for it in ingredient lists as sucrose, cane juice, or turbinado sugar.
A chemical additive tested on the MRT panel. Industrially produced from Aspergillus niger mold, not citrus fruit. Found in beverages, canned goods, candy, and as a preservative in thousands of products.
Carrot is an individually tested vegetable on the MRT panel. Found in soups, baby food, juice blends, and many vegetable-based processed foods. Related to celery in the Apiaceae family.
Sunflower seed and sunflower oil are MRT-tested. Sunflower lecithin is increasingly used as a soy lecithin alternative. Found in chips, cooking oils, and many "allergen-friendly" products.
What This Means For Your Diet
With 6 identified triggers, this product has a high concentration of MRT-tested substances. The probability that at least one of these triggers is reactive on your personal panel is statistically significant.
This product is not recommended during Phase 1 (Elimination) or Phase 2 (Reintroduction). It may only be considered during Phase 3 (Maintenance) after your Certified LEAP Therapist has confirmed that all 6 substances scored Green on your individual MRT results.
Products with 3 or more MRT panel triggers require individualized evaluation. Do not attempt to self-assess — your CLT has the clinical training to weigh multiple reactive substances and potential cross-reactivity.
Full Ingredient List
tapioca syrup, tapioca syrup solids, cane sugar, pear juice concentrate, citric acid, black carrot extract, sunflower oil
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