I'm including a link about Kraft's South Beach products
http://www.kraftfoods.com/South_Beac...c_productinfo/
I think it is interesting that they say both Cool Whip Free and Lite are allowed. There are some inconsistencies since in one place they say pudding is phase 2 & 3 only and in other places it says it is also allowed in Phase 1.
Here is something from the Kraft/South Beach page about transfats
Q: How can this product be labeled 0 grams trans fat when it still contains partially hydrogenated oil?
A: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the final authority regarding information that appears on food labels. The FDA has determined that amounts of less than 0.5g per serving are dietetically insignificant for all fats, including trans fat, and should be declared as 0g on the Nutrition Facts panel.
As a result, consumers may see a product that lists 0 gram trans fat on the label, while the ingredient list may have "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil" on it. This means the food contains very small amounts (less than 0.5 g) of trans fat per serving. (Fully hydrogenated oils do not contain trans fat.)
If you're watching calories and fats in your diet, use the serving size listed on the package label to manage your dietary goals. For a nutritionally balanced diet, select a variety of foods and beverages from the major food groups. Other foods high in sugar and fat can be eaten in small amounts.