Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Glucose-Fructose Syrup: Provides sweetness and energy, but excessive consumption may lead to weight gain or metabolic issues.
Citric Acid: Acts as an acidity regulator, generally safe but may cause dental erosion in excessive amounts.
Sugar: Provides sweetness, but excessive consumption can contribute to dental issues and other health risks.
Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA): Recognized as safe in regulated amounts, but high doses may pose risks to sensitive individuals.
Tocopherol Concentrated Extract (E306)
Tocopherol-Rich Extracts: Source of Vitamin E, generally safe and beneficial.
Ascorbic Acid: Functions as a vitamin (Vitamin C) and antioxidant, generally safe.
Ascorbyl Palmitate, Ascorbyl Stearate (E304)
Ascorbyl Palmitate: Acts as an antioxidant, generally safe.
Sodium Benzoate: Common preservative, safe within limits, but may cause reactions in sensitive individuals.
Acacia Gum: Generally considered safe, but excessive consumption may cause bloating or gas.
Beta-Apo-8-Carotenal: Permitted as food coloring, safe in regulated amounts.
Caramel Color IV: Commonly used coloring, generally safe, but excessive consumption may have mild effects.
Potassium Sorbate: Common preservative, safe for most individuals.
Beta-Carotene: Used as food coloring and a Vitamin A precursor, generally safe.
Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosin (E445)
Glycerol Esters of Wood Rosins: Approved for use in foods, though in very high amounts it may lead to digestive discomfort.