Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may cause high blood pressure and other health issues.
Soy Lecithin: Generally recognized as safe as an emulsifier, but may cause allergic reactions in individuals with soy allergies.
Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT): Antioxidant that is generally considered safe in small amounts, though controversial for potential long-term health effects.
Xylitol: Generally safe as a sweetener and also noted for its dental health benefits, but excessive consumption may cause laxative effects.
Aspartame: Safe for most individuals but should be avoided by people with phenylketonuria (PKU).
Malic Acid: Commonly used as a flavoring agent, generally safe but may cause throat irritation in high concentrations.
Citric Acid: Widely used for flavoring and as a preservative, generally safe but may contribute to tooth enamel erosion if overused.
Mannitol: Generally recognized as safe but may cause bloating or laxative effects if consumed excessively.
Acesulfame K: Commonly used artificial sweetener, considered safe but may have potential long-term concerns in excessive amounts.
Sorbitol, sorbitol syrup (E420)
Sorbitol: Commonly used sweetener and humectant, may cause gastrointestinal discomfort in large amounts.
Anthocyanins: Natural coloring agents with antioxidant properties, generally safe.
Gum Arabic: Commonly used as a thickening agent, generally safe but may cause allergic reactions in rare cases.
Glycerol: Generally safe as a humectant and solvent, though excessive intake may cause digestive discomfort.