A looming threat shadows beloved American snacks. From Lucky Charms to Skittles, these classics face bans in several states due to cancer-causing chemicals in their ingredients
Updated On: 2024-04-20 07:08 PM IST
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Among the culprits are cereals like Froot Loops, candies including M&M’s, and snacks like Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Gatorade and other sports drinks are also under scrutiny. Pic/AFP
Europe has long prohibited many of these chemicals, and now several US states are following suit. California led the charge with the Skittles Ban, targeting brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, and red dye No. 3. Pic/AFP
Potassium bromate, used to strengthen bread texture, is a known carcinogen in rats. Brominated vegetable oil, once found in beverages like Mountain Dew, poses risks to thyroid health. Pic/AFP
California's legislation, set for 2027, marks a pivotal step, but its impact is localised. Urgent calls arise for nationwide action to safeguard consumers against potentially harmful additives lurking in everyday treats. Pic/AFP
Lucky Charms are offered for sale at a store on April 19, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. Pic/AFP