I was initially surprised to discover that there are certain foods banned in other countries, as I thought they would be unfamiliar to me. However, it was quite astonishing to learn that common foods that are well-known and widely consumed in the United States are actually prohibited from being sold in stores in other countries.
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Based on information from the Market Realist website, specific flavors of the well-liked sports beverage Gatorade contain Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, which are prohibited for children in Norway and Austria. In the remaining countries of the European Union (E.U.), these particular varieties of Gatorade are required to have a warning label.
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According to Market Realist, the reason why this guilty pleasure, which is 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
Although these mashed potatoes cannot compare to the comfort of real homemade mashed potatoes, they can still serve as a satisfactory alternative. However, a preservative called BHA prevents them from being sold in the UK and Japan, as reported by the Eat This website.
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Frosted Flakes are considered excellent, except in the UK, Europe, and Japan where they are prohibited. Market Realist states that this ban is due to the presence of the preservative BHT in Frosted Flakes and numerous other cereals. BHT is commonly used in cosmetics and rubber items.
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Indulging in a seemingly harmless guilty pleasure snack is generally fine, except in the case of Swiss Cake Rolls. These treats are either banned or accompanied by strong warnings in certain countries within the European Union (E.U.). The primary reason for this, as stated by Market Realist, is that Swiss Cake Rolls contain food dyes, such as Yellow 5 and Red 40, which are considered harmful to children. Additionally, the presence of palm oil is another factor leading to the imposition of restrictions or even a complete ban on these snacks.
Skittles is
Austria, Sweden, and Norway have prohibited the sale of Skittles due to the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, which we previously mentioned. In the other countries of the European Union, Skittles are allowed, but they are required to have a
Pork produced in the United States
According to Eat This, the United States is one of the few countries worldwide that permits the use of growth hormones, specifically ractopamine, in the farming practices of pigs raised for meat.
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