Note that it contains BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) to extend the shelf life of the cereal. Although it is deemed safe by the FDA, this additive has raised concerns in the past with its safety for ...
Note that it contains BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) to extend the shelf life of the cereal. Although it is deemed safe by the FDA, this additive has raised concerns in the past with its safety for ...
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3 ‘Toxic, FDA-Approved’ Breakfast Foods That Are ‘Banned In Other Countries’ No One Should Be Buying In 2025: Frosted Flakes, Morefor decades now. Heintz points out a troubling ingredient in the cereal, though. Frosted Flakes are banned in Europe and Japan because they contain BHT, which is a "flavor enhancer that has ...
Keathley and Pelitera looked at the top-10-selling cereals in the U.S., and these are their rankings. Why second place? It boasts 12g of added sugar per serving to achieve the frosted topping on each ...
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