Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Beeswax: Commonly used as a glazing agent, safe for consumption in small amounts.
Paprika Extract: A natural colorant generally considered safe.
Shellac: Widely used as a coating agent and considered safe, though it may cause rare allergic reactions.
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular issues.
Black Carrot Concentrate: Used as a coloring and considered safe.
Carnauba Wax: A glazing agent that is generally considered safe for consumption.
Curcumin: A natural yellow colorant with possible antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Citric Acid: Commonly found in foods and generally considered safe, but high intake may lead to dental enamel erosion.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Emulsifier considered safe for most people.
Sodium Malate, Sodium Acid Malate (E350)
Sodium Malates: Common acidity regulators, usually safe in food amounts.
Malic Acid: Often used as a flavor enhancer and safe within typical dietary limits.
Ponso 4R, Kochinelas Red A (E124)
Ponceau 4R: A red colorant that may cause hypersensitivity reactions and affect children's attention.
Azorubine, Carmoisine (E122)
Azorubine: Red colorant that may cause allergic reactions and affect children's activity and attention.
Tartrazine: Yellow colorant that may cause hyperactivity and attention issues in children and allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Cochineal, carminic acid, carmine (E120)
Carmine: A red coloring derived from insects, may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Potassium Sorbate: A common preservative, typically safe, but may occasionally cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Brilliant Blue FCF (E133)
Brilliant Blue FCF: A blue colorant considered safe, but may trigger reactions in sensitive individuals.
Glycerol: Acts as a moisture-retaining agent; excessive amounts may cause digestive discomfort.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrates: Used to regulate acidity and generally regarded as safe.
Quinoline Yellow: Yellow colorant potentially linked to adverse effects on children's behavior.
Citric Acid: Commonly found in foods and generally considered safe, but high intake may lead to dental enamel erosion.
Allura Red AC: A red colorant that could affect children's activity and attention, and may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.