Wonka Rainbow Nerds

Wonka Rainbow Nerds


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Dextrose, Zucker, Apfelsäure, Maissirup, künstliche Aromen, Überzugsmittel Carnaubawachs, Farbstoffe (E122 E133 E132 E129 E102 E110)
Code '079200558338' is not according to EAN-13 standard.
Product causes allergy aspirin ;
Product causes the following disease : cancer , - kidneys cardiovascular diseases - heart and cardiovascular system ;
Barcode Kilocalories per 100 grams Fat in 100 g. Protein in 100 grams carbohydrates in 100 grams Consumed quantity by default ( grams )
079200558338
- - - - 100.00
In the product were found:
No nutrients found.
E102 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : Tartrazine
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Leads to hyperactivity in children
Comment : Banned in Norway and Austria. Provoke attacks of asthma and urticaria in children. There is a link to thyroid tumors, chromosomal damage, rashes and hyperactivity. Tartrazine sensitivity is related to that of aspirin. Used in colored drinks, sweets, jams, cornflakes, snacks, canned fish, dry soups.
E110 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : ECE sunset yellow, yellow ½
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Leads to hyperactivity in children
Comment : Banned in Norway, Finland and the UK. It is obtained by synthetical way. Used in cereals, bakery products, snacks, ice cream, beverages and frozen foods, as well as some medications: Berocca, Polaramine, Ventolin - syrup and others. Side effects include: urticaria, rhinitis, nasal congestion, allergies, hyperactivity, kidney tumors, chromosomal damage, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, indigestion, distaste for food. It is to increase the incidence of tumors in animals. Banned in Norway.
E122 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : Azorubine
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Leads to hyperactivity in children
Comment : Banned in Sweden, Austria, Norway and the United States, Canada, Japan. Derived from coal tar. Can produce bad reactions in asthmatics and people allergic to aspirin. Enter into the composition of confectionery, marzipan, gelatin crystals.
E129 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : Allura Red AC
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Leads to hyperactivity in children
Comment : Banned in Denmark, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria and Norway. Used in sweets, drinks and condiments in medicines and cosmetics. A synthetically. Introduced for use in the 80-s to replace Amaranth. It is known its relationship to tumors in mice.
- (E 900-999 Other)
Name : Fructose-glucose syrup
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Consumption in large quantities is dangerous to health. The liver fails to process it instantly into energy and converts it into fat. Increases the risk of cardiovascular problems, insulin resistance and diabetes.
Comment : Provides the body with only calories without minerals, vitamins and other nutrients.
E132 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : Indigotine
Group : Suspicious
Warning : Risk of Allergies
Comment : Dangerous! Banned in Norway. Common ingredient in tablets and capsules. It is also used in ice cream, cakes, baked goods, confectionery, biscuits. A synthetically produced from coal tar. May cause nausea, vomiting, increased blood pressure, flushing, breathing problems and other allergic reactions.
E133 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : Brilliant Blue FCF
Group : Suspicious
Warning : Risk of Allergies
Comment : Banned in Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, Norway. Used in dairy products, sweets and drinks. It is made synthetic way.
E296 (E 200-299 Preservatives)
Name : malic acid
Group : Suspicious
Warning : Pay attention when consumed by young children or babies!
Comment : Made from fruit or synthetically. Recommended to avoid its use in infants and young children.
- (E 1000 - 1599 Additional chemicals)
Name : Artificial flavor
Group : Suspicious
Warning : It has undefined effects on health. It is preferable to not consume it.
Comment : Derived from chemicals in a laboratory and have absolutely no nutritional value. Each artificial flavor in the food industry have some harmful effects on health.
E903 (E 900-999 Other)
Name : carnauba wax
Group : Safe
Warning : Can cause allergic reactions.
Comment : Derived from palm growing in South America. Use in cosmetics, in the manufacture of ink and coating of fruits. Can cause allergic reactions.