Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may contribute to high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases.
Sodium Benzoate: Usually considered safe, though it can form benzene, a potential carcinogen, when combined with vitamin C under certain conditions.
Guar Gum: Considered safe, but may cause minor bloating or gas in sensitive individuals when consumed in large amounts.
Caramel Color: Considered safe, though some studies suggest excessive consumption may pose a potential risk of carcinogenicity due to byproduct formation.
Xanthan Gum: Generally safe, though excessive intake may lead to digestive issues such as bloating or diarrhea.
Potassium Sorbate: Widely used and considered safe, but may cause mild skin or eye irritation in susceptible individuals.
Malic Acid: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive intake may cause temporary digestive discomfort.
Citric Acid: Generally regarded as safe, though excessive consumption may lead to minor enamel erosion in teeth or digestive irritation.