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The Shocking Truth: These Seven Popular U.S. Foods Are Banned in Other Countries

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I was surprised to discover that some countries have banned certain foods that are commonly consumed in the United States. These are not obscure items, but everyday foods that most Americans are familiar with and have likely eaten at some point. It is interesting to know that these foods cannot be sold in stores in other countries.

Gatorade is

As stated on the Market Realist website, specific varieties of the well-liked sports beverage contain Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, which are prohibited for children in Norway and Austria. In the other countries of the European Union (E.U.), these particular versions of Gatorade are required to have a warning label.

Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is a popular

According to Market Realist, the reason why this guilty pleasure, loved by Americans, is prohibited in the UK and other British Commonwealth countries is due to the presence of yellow dyes.

Quick and easy mashed potatoes made from

Although they cannot be compared to the satisfying nature of homemade mashed potatoes, these alternative versions can still serve their purpose. However, a preservative known as BHA prevents them from being sold in the United Kingdom and Japan, as reported by the Eat This website.

The brand Kellogg's

In the UK, Europe, and Japan, Frosted Flakes are not allowed to be sold due to a ban on certain cereals, as reported by Market Realist. The reason behind this ban is the presence of BHT, a preservative commonly used in cosmetics and rubber items, found in Frosted Flakes and many other cereals.

Little Debbie is

Although most snacks are considered harmless guilty pleasures, Swiss Cake Rolls are an exception. In certain European Union countries, these rolls are either prohibited or sold with prominent warnings. The primary concern, as stated by Market Realist, is the presence of harmful food dyes such as Yellow 5 and Red 40, which are particularly detrimental to children. Additionally, the use of palm oil in Swiss Cake Rolls is another factor leading to restrictions or even a complete ban on their sale.

Skittles is

Austria, Sweden, and Norway have prohibited the sale of Skittles due to the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, as mentioned before. In the other countries of the European Union, Skittles are permitted but are required to display a warning label.

Pork produced in the United States

According to Eat This, the United States is one of the few countries in the world that permits the use of growth hormones called ractopamine in the farming practices of pigs raised for meat.

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