“…Beliefs concerning food healthfulness and weight gain seem to always implicate fat content (Carels et al, 2006;Oakes, 2005bOakes, , 2005cOakes, , 2006Oakes & Slotterback, 2001a, 2001b, 2005. However, in the present study, in several cases the fat content (as well as the energy density and sugar, fiber, and carbohydrate contents, to some degree) of the ''unhealthy" snacks were similar to the ''healthy" snacks, i.e., the 200, 450, and 500 cal snack pairs (i.e., pairs four, nine, and ten in Appendix B): but, the respondents perceived the ''unhealthy" snacks to promote more weight gain than the ''healthy" snacks.…”