Bugs in baby food? Microbes in your milkshake? Relax, this is not the latest tainted food scare — it’s a growing trend in foods designed to boost health, not make you sick.
These products contain probiotics, or “friendly” bacteria similar to those found in the human digestive system.
There are supplement pills, yogurts, smoothies, snack bars and cereals, even baby formula and chocolate. Sold by major names like Dannon and Kraft, they’re spreading like germs on grocery store shelves and in supermarket dairy cases.
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