Redbull and Haribo citric acid
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Haribo made in Germany and other places have less crap more straightforward sugar and gelatin. Try and search around. Even at the grocery store I’ve seen some have sunflower oil and some with palm oil. In a pinch palm is much better.
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It’s probably fine. I don’t think they’d use ingredients in food if they could harm us.
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@Charlie charlie... if it isn't you
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@PUFADestroyerPPO yeah if you look into it, it's very very hard to find just gelatin, sugar, and juice gummy bears. Even the organic brands have sunflower oil in them, though I was a fan of these previous to Peat and my health journey. We need better gummy bears.
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@StrongestPeater Only monster energy makes my stomach upset it seems
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@Charlie gtfo my traphouse !!!!
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Is citric acid derived from aspergillus niger in Europe too? Is it allowed in EUs food regulations?
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@Nvrprogsteralone here in Netherlands the haribo is often glucose syrup sugar and gelatin, is it much worse in America ?
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@3D I have no idea but I think its allowed here, what else would they make it from? Not lemons, thats what i do know
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@Sugar Yeah we gotta make big bucks with this big hole in the market
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@Charlie it's not him. It's the retinyl palmitate leftover from his body.
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@PUFADestroyerPPO it’s worse. sometimes red dyes and titanium dioxide. I know I’ve seen some with sugar. Maybe Germany or another location!
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@Nvrprogsteralone woah thats insane, never any titanium dioxide or red 40 here in the ones within EU I have bought!
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Same here..monster seemed to exacerbate serotonin and energy impairment,
Redbull digests really well for now
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@yeehawyinzer v nice! I wonder why
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@fd He was cooked in PUFA inshallah
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@PUFADestroyerPPO doesn't Redbull use niacin instead of niacinamide for their B3 ?
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@Cornelyan it says niacinamide on the USA cans AFAIK
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@Charlie I’m your fan sir