
Welch's Juicefuls Berry Blast
What You Should Know
Welch's Juicefuls Berry Blast is a pouch of colorful fruit-flavored gummies you'll typically find in the snack and candy aisle of a supermarket — often shelved near other fruit snacks, children's lunchbox items, and shelf-stable squeezable fruit pouches. Shoppers reach for it during quick grocery runs, back-to-school shopping, or when assembling snack packs for road trips and children’s parties. The brand leans on familiar family-friendly heritage: Welch's evokes grape-juice legacy and positions this product toward parents looking for a recognizable name and kids drawn to bright fruit imagery. Packaging uses playful fonts, vivid berry photography, and often calls attention to “made with real fruit puree” and added vitamins, creating a light health halo without organic certification. Labels emphasize fruit content and vitamins (Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin A), along with “natural flavors” and colorings from annatto and turmeric, which can make the product read as more natural than typical candy. In plain terms, this is a processed snack: fruit puree is combined with sugars, starches, gelatin and other industrial ingredients to create a stable gummy. Sensory notes: small, soft, slightly chewy gummies with a glossy surface from carnauba wax and light fruity sweetness; pockets of tang from citric acid. The packaging is a resealable pouch that supports grab-and-go rituals — tossed into lunchboxes, handed out at play dates, or used as movie-night treats. Eating them is quick and casual, a contrast to whole fruit: a convenient, portable sweet that trades fresh texture for shelf stability and predictable flavor.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Whole, Fruit, Puree, (Grape,, Peach,, Strawberry,, Raspberry,, Blackberry,, Blueberry, and, Cherry),, Corn, Syrup,, Sugar,, Modified, Corn, Starch,, Gelatin,, Citric, Acid, (Acidulant),, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vitamin, C),, Alpha, Tocopherol, Acetate, (Vitamin, E),, Vitamin, A, Palmitate,, Natural, Flavors,, Palm, Oil,, Coconut, Oil,, Carnauba, Wax,, Annatto, (Color),, Turmeric, (Color),, and, Fruit, and, Vegetable, Juice, (Color)..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Palm Oil - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
- •Coconut Oil - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
- •Annatto - Artificial coloring
- •Turmeric - Artificial coloring
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients (corn syrup, modified starch, gelatin substitutes/processes, added flavors, colorants, and refined sugars) and is formulated to be shelf-stable and hyper-palatable, consistent with ultra-processed foods.
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Common Questions about Welch's Juicefuls Berry Blast
Berry Blast has its perks, like being a fun fruity snack that brings some vitamins to the table, but it’s not exactly a health food. With 10 grams of sugar per serving (8 grams of which are added), it’s more of a treat than a nutritional powerhouse. Think of it as a sweet indulgence rather than a daily staple.
