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Galerie, candy

Galerie, candy

Galerie candy is a vibrant treat that boasts a colorful array of artificial food dyes, including Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1, making it visually appealing especially to those who love bright, eye-catching confections. While these dyes add excitement to the candy, consumers seeking dye-free options should be aware of their presence in this sweet delight.

Ingredients: Sugar, corn syrup, dextrose, glycerin, gelatin, citric acid, tragacanth gum, artificial flavors, red 40 lake, red 3, yellow 5 lake, yellow 6 lake, blue 1 lake, blue 2 lake

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Artificial Dyes Found

Red 40

The most widely used artificial red dye in the United States.

Origin: Derived from petroleum byproducts.
Health concerns: May cause hyperactivity in some children and allergic reactions.

Red 3

A synthetic dye used mainly in candies and baked goods.

Origin: Derived from petroleum.
Health concerns: Linked to thyroid tumors in animal studies.

Yellow 5

A bright yellow dye common in snacks and drinks.

Origin: Derived from petroleum.
Health concerns: May cause allergic reactions, especially in aspirin-sensitive individuals.

Yellow 6

An orange-yellow dye often found in beverages and candy.

Origin: Derived from petroleum.
Health concerns: May cause hyperactivity and potential allergic reactions.

Blue 1

A bright blue synthetic dye used in candies and drinks.

Origin: Derived from petroleum.
Health concerns: Generally considered safe, but may cause allergic reactions in rare cases.

Blue 2

A synthetic blue dye found in candy and pet food.

Origin: Derived from petroleum.
Health concerns: Possible link to brain tumors in animal studies.