Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Honey: Generally safe and a natural sweetener, but large amounts may contribute to elevated blood sugar levels.
Blueberry Juice: Natural ingredient; considered safe with potential health benefits due to antioxidants.
Flavoring: Safety depends on the specific compounds used, but amounts in food are typically regulated.
Sugar: Excessive consumption may lead to weight gain and increased risk of chronic diseases.
Malic Acid: Generally safe, but may cause digestive discomfort if consumed in large amounts.
Carrot Concentrate: Used as a natural coloring agent; considered safe with no known adverse effects.
Ascorbic Acid: Acts as an antioxidant; generally safe, but excessive doses may cause minor side effects like diarrhea.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive consumption can cause stomach irritation.
Pear Juice Concentrate: Contains natural sugars; generally considered safe but calorically dense.
Steviol Glycosides: Derived from stevia; generally recognized as safe, but high consumption may affect blood sugar regulation.