Is Creamy Balls Kokos Safe? Ingredient Analysis
Ener-Bio
Creamy Balls Kokos is a snack from Ener-Bio. It has a Zerotox safety score of 60/100, which means it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.
The composition includes several processed ingredients like white chocolate and sunflower oil, which raise quality concerns. The presence of gluten-free oats and coconut products adds some natural elements.
60 / 100
Why score is 60
The composition includes several processed ingredients like white chocolate and sunflower oil, which raise quality concerns. The presence of gluten-free oats and coconut products adds some natural elements.
Main concern
White chocolate contains refined sugar and milk powder, raising concerns about processed ingredients.
Why it matters: This ingredient is flagged in our analysis based on regulatory and scientific sources. Check the Ingredients section for details and see Data sources for methodology.
Regulation status: Ingredient safety is assessed from EU/EPA/CIR and similar databases; formulations may vary. Always read the product label.
Pros
- Contains gluten-free oats, providing a source of whole grains.
- Includes coconut products, which can offer natural flavor and texture.
- Uses almonds, which are a good source of healthy fats.
- White chocolate adds a sweet flavor, appealing to those who enjoy sweets.
Concerns
- White chocolate contains refined sugar and milk powder, raising concerns about processed ingredients.
- Sunflower oil is a refined oil, which may not be the healthiest fat choice.
- High sugar content from both white chocolate and dates can be a concern for some consumers.
- Presence of rice flour, which is a processed ingredient with limited nutritional benefits.
Who should avoid this product?
This snack may not be the best fit for:
- people with sensitive skin or fragrance sensitivity
- people avoiding animal-derived ingredients
Ingredients breakdown
Each ingredient below is explained in the context of this snack so the page answers more than a simple label list.
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Is Dates safe in this snack?
Good
Dates is used here as base. Dates are natural sweeteners that provide fiber and essential nutrients, contributing positively to the product's composition.
Role in formula: base
Original: Datteln
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Is Almonds safe in this snack?
Good
Almonds is used here as base. Almonds are nutrient-dense, providing healthy fats, protein, and vitamins, enhancing the overall quality of the snack.
Role in formula: base
Original: MANDELN
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Is White Chocolate safe in this snack?
Medium
White Chocolate is used here as flavor. White chocolate is a sweet ingredient made from sugar and cocoa butter, contributing to flavor but raising concerns due to its high sugar content.
Role in formula: flavor
Original: Weiße Schokolade
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Is Coconut Paste safe in this snack?
Good
Coconut Paste is used here as base. Coconut paste adds natural flavor and creaminess, along with beneficial fats, enhancing the product's appeal.
Role in formula: base
Original: Kokosmus
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Is Coconut Flakes safe in this snack?
Good
Coconut Flakes is used here as base. Coconut flakes provide texture and flavor, along with dietary fiber, contributing positively to the snack's composition.
Role in formula: base
Original: Kokosflocken
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Is Gluten Free Oats safe in this snack?
Good
Gluten Free Oats is used here as base. Gluten-free oats are a source of whole grains, providing fiber and nutrients, which support the product's overall quality.
Role in formula: base
Original: HAFERFLOCKEN glutenfrei
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Is Rice Flour safe in this snack?
Medium
Rice Flour is used here as base. Rice flour is a processed ingredient that serves as a binder but lacks the nutritional benefits of whole grains.
Role in formula: base
Original: Reismehl
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Is Coconut Milk Powder safe in this snack?
Medium
Coconut Milk Powder is used here as base. Coconut milk powder adds creaminess and flavor but is a processed ingredient with limited nutritional value.
Role in formula: base
Original: Kokosnussmilchpulver
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Is Sunflower Oil safe in this snack?
Medium
Sunflower Oil is used here as base. Sunflower oil is a refined oil that may not provide the healthiest fat profile, raising concerns about its inclusion.
Role in formula: base
Original: Sonnenblumenöl
How we score
Our safety scores and ingredient breakdowns are based on regulatory and scientific sources. See Data sources & methodology and How Zerotox works for full details.
Product info
Product ID: 3888834
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Allergens detected: almond , milk
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