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galerie candy jewellery

galerie candy jewellery

Galerie Candy Jewellery is a vibrant treat that dazzles with its colorful appearance, thanks to the inclusion of artificial food dyes like Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1. While visually appealing, these candies contain multiple synthetic dyes that some consumers prefer to avoid for health or ingredient quality reasons.

Ingredients: dextrose, corn syrup tion facts cornstarch, magnesium stearate citric acid, maltodextrin, artificial ervings per container flavor, gum arabic, malic acid, shellac size 1/3 package (16g) carnauba wax, titanium dioxide (for color), red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake blue 1 lake, red 3, yellow 5, blue 2, per serving ries 60

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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.

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.

Titanium Dioxide

A whitening agent often used in candy coatings.

Origin: Mineral source (titanium ores).
Health concerns: Potential cancer concerns; banned in some countries.