Does this LARABAR only have 4 ingredients as they claim?

Another processed food product trying to be relevant. I eat them during marathons tho, with honey stinger chasers. My vegan lifestyle and attitude toward processing(and honey) cringes when I do it but I get over it

yes and it tastes like shit --somewhat healthy ...I guess.

^ does this mean I could take said LARABAR and combine it with raspberries and claim there are only two ingredients?

Likewise, does chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream get to claim the dough as being one ingredient?

Another processed food product trying to be relevant. I eat them during marathons tho, with honey stinger chasers. My vegan lifestyle and attitude toward processing(and honey) cringes when I do it but I get over it<<<<

I try to carry eat whole foods and do carry nuts, dates, figs, etc. when hiking, but sometimes a "bar" is much more convenient when on the go ... and how many can claim not to be processed to one extent or another?

Reminiscent of the Luke Skywalker threads. enlightened

Not sure regarding OP.

What about Rx bars and their similar claim?

is this some type of OCD meltdown?

I've never had a really good pickle.

Not sure regarding OP.<<<

I've copied and pasted the official product page linked above:

INGREDIENTS: DATES, PEANUTS, SEMISWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS (UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, CANE SUGAR, COCOA BUTTER, VANILLA EXTRACT), SEA SALT

Again, I count seven ingredients.

Not sure about Rx bars, not sure if I've had them.

is this some type of OCD meltdown?<<<

it's about truth in advertising, and a bit different than fig newtons claim that its a "cookie"

Reminiscent of the Luke Skywalker threads<<<

Not sure I read those