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Lidl, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have issued recall warnings to shoppers, with the FSA saying "do not eat" ...
Lidl, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have issued recall warnings to shoppers, with the FSA saying "do not eat" ...
Have you ever had a black raspberry? Until about ten years ago, I thought they were made up—a way to describe a commercial ...
Crude-oil-derived substances in the candy have been linked to health problems—and the regulations that have allowed their use in the US are now in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s crosshairs.
A popular American candy is facing a safety advisory in the United Kingdom after the U.K.'s Food Standards Agency found mineral oil hydrocarbons in the sweets.
Dubai-chocolate warning The FSA is also raising awareness about potential issues with Dubai Chocolate. Most Dubai-style chocolate in UK shops is safe but some of it may not be intended for sale in ...
Jolly Rancher candies have been hit with a "do not eat" warning in the United Kingdom.
Food regulators in the United Kingdom have zeroed in on a new public health threat — Jolly Rancher candies — calling them unsafe to eat and urging anyone already in possession of the sweets to throw ...
On Wednesday, the FSA listed Jolly Rancher products as a safety risk. They contain chemical compounds -- mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons, or MOAH, and mineral oil saturated hydrocarbon or MOSH.
UK health officials have deemed certain Jolly Rancher candies unsafe due to them containing ingredients that could increase the risk of cancer.
UK health officials have deemed certain Jolly Rancher candies unsafe due to them containing ingredients that could increase the risk of cancer.