Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Beta-Carotene: Safe and beneficial as a pro-vitamin A source, but excessive intake may lead to harmless skin discoloration.
Citric Acid: Commonly used and safe, but excessive consumption may cause tooth enamel erosion and gastrointestinal discomfort.
Sorbic Acid: Generally considered safe as a preservative, but may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Considered safe as an emulsifier, but derived from fats that may occasionally include animal products.
Lecithins: Generally recognized as safe, may aid in mixing ingredients and improving texture.
Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls, Copper Complexes of Chlorophyllins (E141)
Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls and Chlorophyllins: Considered safe as a natural colorant, but excessive intake could potentially lead to copper toxicity.
Sorbitol, sorbitol syrup (E420)
Sorbitol: Excessive consumption may cause gastrointestinal discomfort or laxative effects.
Fatty Acid Propan-1,2-Diol Esters (E477)
Polyglycerol Esters of Fatty Acids: Considered safe, used as an emulsifier, but excessive intake may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Glycerol: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive consumption may result in laxative effects.
Cochineal, carminic acid, carmine (E120)
Carmine: Generally recognized as safe, but may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.