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Kind Bars Are Not 'Healthy' Enough, Rules FDA

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Food and Drug Administration has said Kind Bars do not meet the requirements to be tagged as "healthy," according to Bloomberg. 

Several varieties of Kind bars fail to meet the FDA regulations to be labeled "healthy."

Several varieties of Kind bars fail to meet the FDA regulations to be labeled "healthy."

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The FDA said said the Kind bars -- Fruit & Nut Almond & Apricot, Fruit & Nut Almond & Coconut, Plus Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate + Protein and Fruit & Nut Dark Chocolate Cherry Cashew -- exceed the maximum levels of saturated fat to be called healthy. The FDA says anything using the tag must have less than 1 gram, Bloomberg said. 

The FDA could order the snack bars off shelves until Kind LLC complies with labeling restrictions, Bloomberg reported.

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