Kellogg's Pop Tarts
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Hazardous ingredients
Strawberry Pop tarts contain 3 hazardous ingredients,E150d Sulphite ammonia caramel - During the manufacturing process, a problematic compound is formed: 4-MEI, evaluated by the IARC as "potentially carcinogenic to humans." Residue can be found in caramel at the conclusion of the production process. Moreover, sulphites are used in the production of this additive. these compounds may trigger allergies or intolerance reactions.
E110 Sunset yellow FCF - Sunset Yellow FCF is believed to cause hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders in chi... Read more
ldren when combined with sodium benzoate, Sunset yellow FCF may also alter the functional responses of certain immune cells. E129 Allure Red AC - Allure Red is a synthetic red dye believed to cause hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders in children when combined with sodium benzoate, it is also believed to cause allergic reactions(hives, aczema, etc). Brown Sugar Cinnamon pop tarts contain 1 hazardous ingredient, E150d Sulphite ammonia caramel - During the manufacturing process, a problematic compound is formed: 4-MEI, evaluated by the IARC as "potentially carcinogenic to humans." Residue can be found in caramel at the conclusion of the production process. Moreover, sulphites are used in the production of this additive. these compounds may trigger allergies or intolerance reactions. Chocolate pop tarts contain 1 hazardous ingredient, E450 - Diphosphates - Phosphates contain phosphorus, a chemical element that is essential to the body. However , according the ANSES, our phosphorus intake is now two or three times greater than needed, Excess phosphorus may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, disrupt calcium metabolism and bone mineralization, and negatively affect the kidneys.Kinda terrible
After reading all hype on the internet over the years, decided to try them.The taste is overly sweet and the whole product reeks of a fake chocolate. Would avoid this unless your a kiddy impressed by overly processed sweet things. Show details
Poptarts are perfect!
Pop Tarts used to be one of most my favorite things growing up. The strawberry and cinnamon were always the best. I was slightly disappointed last time I purchased some because there was not as much topping as there used to be, they tasted more like a bread with kinda a sweet filling..I also agree that maybe one is good for most people :)Glad they are back in Australia
Recently at both Coles and Woolworths I see that Pop Tarts are back on our shelves! After being available in the 90's and then disappearing I either had to buy them (much cheaper) when overseas or in imported lolly shops. The only downside to them is that although you buy a pack of 8, they are packaged as 4 packs of 2 and I really don't think one person should eat 2 pop tarts in one sitting. Although the US have heaps of flavours we only have chocolate and strawberry. I eat them as a dessert, not as a breakfast food.Questions & Answers
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