Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Peanuts: A nutrient-rich food, but it is a common allergen that can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Glucose Syrup: A sweetener that provides quick energy but excessive consumption may lead to blood sugar spikes and weight gain.
Beeswax: Generally considered safe; used as a glazing agent, although rare allergic reactions may occur.
Vegetable Oil: Generally safe but may contribute to increased calorie consumption and, depending on processing, could contain trans fats.
Flavoring: Generally considered safe in regulated amounts but may cause allergic reactions or sensitivities in some individuals.
Sugar: Excessive consumption may lead to health issues such as weight gain, tooth decay, and increased risk of chronic diseases.
Talc: Generally recognized as safe when used in small amounts, but excessive inhalation or ingestion can cause respiratory or digestive issues.
Monopotassium citrate, Tricalcium citrate (E332)
Potassium Citrates: Generally safe; used as an acidity regulator, but excessive consumption may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
Sulfur Dioxide: Functions as a preservative but may cause allergic reactions or respiratory discomfort in sensitive individuals.
Fatty Acid Polyglycerol Esters (E475)
Polyglycerol Esters of Fatty Acids: Generally recognized as safe, commonly used as an emulsifier, but excessive intake may cause mild digestive issues.