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NICE!, BUTTER MINTS

NICE! · 0/100 · Not approved

3 not-approved ingredients detected; 1 banned in at least one country

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Sugar (Refined) Caution Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Artificial Flavors Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
TBHQ (Tertiary Butylhydroquinone) Not approved Petroleum-derived preservative; restricted in the EU, banned in Japan.
Yellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake) Not approved Aluminum-salt form of Yellow 5 commonly found on candy shells, gum coatings, and capsule exteriors. Same EU mandatory warning label as the parent dye, plus added aluminum.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×3 − 10×1 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Artificial Flavors -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
TBHQ (Tertiary Butylhydroquinone) -50 Petroleum-derived preservative; restricted in the EU, banned in Japan.
Yellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake) -50 Aluminum-salt form of Yellow 5 commonly found on candy shells, gum coatings, and capsule exteriors. Same EU mandatory warning label as the parent dye, plus added aluminum.
Sugar (Refined) -10 Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.

Ingredients

Sugar (Refined)glycerinacacia gumCream of TartarSaltArtificial FlavorsTBHQ (Tertiary Butylhydroquinone)artificial colors includingYellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake)yellow 6 lake

Diets this fits

PescatarianGluten-free

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