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.
Citric Acid: Generally considered safe, but excessive consumption may cause stomach irritation in sensitive individuals.
Beeswax, White and Yellow (E901)
Beeswax: Considered safe, and generally used in small amounts as a glazing agent.
Carnauba Wax: Safe for consumption; overuse may cause digestive discomfort.
Citric Acid Esters of Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Considered safe, but overconsumption in some cases might cause gastrointestinal distress.
Curcumin: Considered safe and may have anti-inflammatory properties, but excessive consumption could lead to gastrointestinal symptoms.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Typically recognized as safe, but may be derived from animal fats and could pose an allergy risk for sensitive individuals.
Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls, Copper Complexes of Chlorophyllins (E141)
Copper Complex of Chlorophyllins: Regarded as safe, though excessive amounts might lead to copper accumulation in the body over time.
Gelatin: Generally regarded as safe, but it may cause allergic reactions in some people.