Pop-Tarts are a yummy treat, not just for breakfast, but for almost any occasion. For decades, children and adults around the world have devoured untold numbers of delicious Pop-Tarts. But surprisingly, these toaster pastries from Kellogg's have actually been banned in a number of countries, including Finland, France, Austria, Norway, and the U.K. Why? Because they just might kill you.
Yes, it sounds melodramatic, but Pop-Tarts, like many American foods, contain artificial food coloring. And those dyes include known carcinogens as well as other ingredients that studies show can be dangerous, especially to children - the intended audience for Pop-Tarts. It sounds crazy, but that's the surprising reason Pop-Tarts are banned in other countries.
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23 авг 2024