Linda - they aren't calling the 'crapola' blueberries.
They are calling the miniscule, microscropic, teensy weensy, itty bitty, sub-atomic particles of actual fruit in the products .... "blueberries".
The 'crapola' is CLEARLY (sic) listed on the fronts of those packages with the term 'NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS' - along with their pictures of crapola that look like blueberries.
The list of ingredients on every package, clearly show the 'crapola' ingredients long before the sub-atomic percentage of 'actual' blueberries.
As I said, very damned deceptive - but the information is ALL there on the package for the alert consumer and there is no legal fraud taking place.

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