is the fruit roll up wrapper edible

Fruit Roll-Ups told people that they should not eat plastic after a viral TikTok video about frozen Fruit Roll-Ups appeared to show people eating the inner wrapper on the snack. The TikTok logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a computer screen which displays the TikTok home screen, Saturday, March 18, 2023, in Boston. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File

Some users on TikTok are posting vides of themselves eating frozen Fruit Roll-Ups. Those people appear to be eating them straight out of the freezer with only the outer wrapper removed.

But, that would mean they are eating them along with the inner, opaque wrapper on the fruit snack.

Fruit Roll-Ups this week posted a video on TikTok showing a woman doing just that. The brand followed with another video – using the same flavor of Fruit Roll-Up and a woman biting into it after removing it from the freezer. The biting action causes the inside wrapper to separate from the fruit snack and make it visible – an action you don’t see in other TikTok videos.

“Legal is making me clarify that you should not attempt to eat plastic,” Fruit Roll-Ups posted.

According to NBC News, one TikTok user @KitchenTool “admitted that they had intentionally misled their viewers into believing the product did not come with plastic.”

After posting a video of himself eating the frozen Fruit Roll-Up – supposedly without removing the inner plastic wrap – he followed up with a video saying, “Alright, alright. Fine. There’s of course plastic in every, single Fruit Roll-Up, guys. You think I’m just eating plastic around here? No, of course I’m not.”

@KitchenTool explained his process – he “carefully” opens each Fruit Roll-Up before freezing to keep the outer package intact. He then peels off the inner plastic on the snack, rerolls it and puts it back in the outer packaging.

Then (does this sound safe?) uses an iron to re-seal the edges on the outer packaging before putting the Fruit Roll-Up into the freezer.

@KitchenTool said it “was supposed to be an April Fools joke but someone else gave it away before I could keep it secret that long.”

General Mills’ official media statement on the matter reiterates that all Fruit Roll-Ups include a plastic wrap that is not edible. “While consumers can enjoy Fruit Roll-Ups in many fun ways, including frozen, they should always remove the plastic wrap before freezing or consuming the product,” the statement says.
is the fruit roll up wrapper edible

Fruit Roll-Ups this week posted a video on TikTok showing a woman doing just that. The brand followed with another video – using the same flavor of Fruit Roll-Up and a woman biting into it after removing it from the freezer. The biting action causes the inside wrapper to separate from the fruit snack and make it visible – an action you don’t see in other TikTok videos.

Fruit Roll-Ups told people that they should not eat plastic after a viral TikTok video about frozen Fruit Roll-Ups appeared to show people eating the inner wrapper on the snack. The TikTok logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a computer screen which displays the TikTok home screen, Saturday, March 18, 2023, in Boston. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File

After posting a video of himself eating the frozen Fruit Roll-Up – supposedly without removing the inner plastic wrap – he followed up with a video saying, “Alright, alright. Fine. There’s of course plastic in every, single Fruit Roll-Up, guys. You think I’m just eating plastic around here? No, of course I’m not.”

According to NBC News, one TikTok user @KitchenTool “admitted that they had intentionally misled their viewers into believing the product did not come with plastic.”

@KitchenTool said it “was supposed to be an April Fools joke but someone else gave it away before I could keep it secret that long.”

In Fruit Roll-Ups video, a woman is seen removing a Fruit Roll-Up from the freezer and unwrapping it. As she bites in, the plastic lining becomes visible as it separated slightly from the food.

Some users have speculated that those who claim their Fruit Roll-Ups dont have the plastic lining are trolling their viewers. Others, like user @KitchenTool, who initially perpetuated the “no plastic” myth, admitted that they had intentionally misled their viewers into believing the product did not come with plastic.

In the caption, Fruit Roll-Ups wrote: “legal is making me clarify that you should not attempt to eat plastic.”

In a follow-up video posted on Tuesday, @KitchenTool admitted he was manipulating the product to make it seem like it came without plastic.

@KitchenTool did not immediately respond to a request for comment. However, he added that he does hope Fruit Roll-Up will release a plastic-free freezer-ready version of the snack.

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FAQ

Is the fruit by the foot wrapper edible?

After several concerning videos, Fruit Roll-Ups felt compelled to release an official warning to TikTokers not to eat the plastic wrapped around its fruit leather.

Is the Fruit Roll-Up trend safe?

In a stitched response to a different user’s frozen Fruit Roll-Up video, the company shared its own TikTok to debunk the myth with the caption “legal is making me clarify that you should not attempt to eat plastic.”

What are Fruit Roll-Ups wrapped in?

Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of snack that debuted in grocery stores across America in 1983. It is a flat, corn syrup-based, fruit-flavored snack rolled into a tube, spread on a backing sheet of cellophane to prevent the product from sticking to itself.

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