Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Sugar: Excessive consumption may lead to obesity, tooth decay, and other health issues.
Beetroot Red: Generally regarded as safe and naturally derived.
Beta-Carotene: Considered safe; beneficial as a source of vitamin A.
Malic Acid: Generally recognized as safe but may cause irritation in large amounts.
Carnauba Wax: Generally recognized as safe for use in small quantities.
Curcumin: Generally recognized as safe and has possible antioxidant benefits.
Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Acid Carbonate (E170)
Calcium Carbonate: Safe within regulated amounts; commonly used as a calcium supplement.
Soy Lecithin: Generally recognized as safe; may cause reactions in soy-allergic individuals.
Vegetable Carbon: Generally safe, but high consumption could lead to digestive discomfort.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrates: Safe as a food additive, often used as an acidity regulator.
Citric Acid: Recognized as safe, though excessive amounts can erode dental enamel.
Anthocyanins: Generally recognized as safe and derived from natural sources.
Brilliant Blue FCF (E133)
Brilliant Blue FCF: Considered safe in most countries but may cause hyperactivity in sensitive individuals.