Additives & Effects
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Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular concerns.
Starch: Used as a thickening agent; generally safe but excessive intake of refined starches may impact blood sugar levels negatively.
Gelatin: Widely used as a gelling agent; considered safe, although unsuitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Carnauba Wax: Used as a glazing agent; considered safe for consumption but may cause mild digestive issues in excessive amounts.
Glucose Syrup: Commonly used as a sweetener; excessive intake may contribute to weight gain and blood sugar level spikes.
Sugar: Provides sweetness but excessive consumption can lead to dental issues and contribute to obesity.
Citric Acid: Commonly used as a flavor enhancer and preservative; generally safe but may cause irritation in sensitive individuals when consumed in high quantities.
Sodium acetate, sodium acid acetate (sodium diacetate) (E262)
Sodium Hydrogen Malate: Acts as an acidity regulator; generally recognized as safe but may cause mild digestive upset in large amounts.
Malic Acid: Used as an acidulant; generally recognized as safe, though excessive consumption might lead to digestive discomfort.
Monocalcium Citrate, Dicalcium Citrate, Tricalcium Citrate (E333)
Tricalcium Citrate: Functions as an acidity regulator; considered safe for consumption and provides a source of calcium.