“Real Cheese” Popcorn Shouldn’t Come…
“Real Cheese” Popcorn Shouldn’t Come With Synthetic Dyes and Chopstick Warnings
I’ve been a loyal Garrett customer for years, but after ordering the Smoked BBQ CheeseCorn, I’m done.
This isn’t just about orange fingers—it’s about false marketing and a lack of transparency. Garrett advertises “real cheese,” but what they don’t tell you on the website is that it’s loaded with Yellow #5 and #6, synthetic dyes that stained my hands so badly I had to scrub them with a brush. The ingredients aren’t even listed online. You have to contact customer service to find out what’s actually in it.
And their solution? They suggested I eat it with chopsticks—yes, seriously—to avoid the staining. When I requested a refund, they wanted photos of my stained fingers and uneaten popcorn as “evidence,” as if I hadn’t already made the mistake of trusting what they sold me.
For a product this expensive, that’s completely unacceptable. If you're expecting real ingredients, honesty, or even basic accountability, this isn’t it.
5. kesäkuuta 2025
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