Redbull and Haribo citric acid
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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
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@PUFADestroyerPPO not sure if that's the case in Canada and Germany
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@Cornelyan on the dutch cans it says “niacine” and I cant find much ab which of the two that would be
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@PUFADestroyerPPO figured it's the same issue in french, purposely vague
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@PUFADestroyerPPO Red Bull always gives me white tongue for some reason, most definitely the acids they use
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I've seen that the water they use is pretty clean, and of course has some incredible ingredients like taurine, caffeine, glucose, niacinamide, baking soda, etc. But there is definitely a market need for a clean glass bottled peaty energy drink without artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, or citric acid.
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@Cornelyan Should I send them an Email asking what form of niacin fhey use?i have already done so before regarding BPA