Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Gelatin: Generally considered safe, but may pose allergen risks for sensitive individuals.
Glucose Syrup: High consumption may lead to blood sugar spikes and increase risk of obesity.
Beeswax: Generally recognized as safe when used as a glazing agent.
Flavoring Agents: Typically safe in regulated amounts, but exact effects depend on the specific compounds used.
Modified Starch: Considered safe for most people, but may affect digestion in some cases.
Sugar: Excessive consumption may contribute to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and dental cavities.
Carotenes (E160a): Considered safe and may provide antioxidant benefits.
Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls, Copper Complexes of Chlorophyllins (E141)
Chlorophylls (E141): Generally recognized as safe with no significant side effects reported.
Tartaric Acid: Generally safe but may cause gastrointestinal disturbance in large amounts.
Cochineal, carminic acid, carmine (E120)
Cochineal (E120): May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals; derived from insects.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe; may cause enamel erosion with excessive consumption.