Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.
Soy Lecithins: Generally recognized as safe, but may cause issues for individuals with soy allergies.
Acacia Gum: Fiber-like properties support gut health, but excessive intake may cause bloating.
Carnauba Wax: Considered safe, primarily used as a glazing agent with minimal health impact.
Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Acid Carbonate (E170)
Calcium Carbonate: Generally safe and used as a calcium source, but excessive consumption can lead to kidney stones.
Brilliant Blue FCF (E133)
Brilliant Blue FCF: Generally safe for consumption, but may cause allergic reactions or hyperactivity in sensitive individuals.
Beta-Apo-8'-Carotenal: Safe for use as a colorant but may cause hypervitaminosis A when consumed excessively.
Curcumin: Generally recognized as safe and used as a natural colorant, but excessive intake may cause stomach upset.
Beetroot Red: A natural colorant with minimal risk, although rare allergies might occur.
Beta-Carotene: Safe and provides vitamin A, but excessive amounts may lead to skin discoloration.
Iron Oxides and Hydroxides (E172)
Iron Oxides: Generally regarded as safe, but long-term excessive exposure may pose toxicity risks.