Bred-Spred to Cashewgurt: Foods that defy the rules
Creative names can be a way for companies to get around the U.S. standards that spell out what constitute a particular food item. Some examples: BRED SPRED In the 1920s, Bred-Spred’s deliberate misspelling helped protect the jam-like substance from regulators. The product had relatively little fruit and relied on coloring and flavoring to make it