糖果制造商表示已去除RFK Jr. 针对的添加剂,该添加剂存在于彩虹糖中。
Candy-Maker Says It Removed Additive Targeted By RFK Jr. From Skittles

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/mars-inc-says-it-removed-additive-targeted-rfk-jr-skittles

玛氏公司(Mars Inc.),士力架糖果的制造商,于5月27日宣布已从该糖果的成分中去除二氧化钛。这一决定是在罗伯特·F·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)担任主席的“让美国再次健康委员会”(Make America Healthy Again Commission)发布的一份报告之后做出的,该报告指出二氧化钛是一种可能存在问题的添加剂,“可能导致细胞和DNA损伤”。该委员会引用了将二氧化钛与癌症、心脏损伤、免疫问题和神经系统问题等潜在不良健康后果联系起来的研究所得出的研究结果。肯尼迪赞扬了玛氏公司的这一举动,并强调欧洲市场上已经有了更安全的糖果版本。虽然士力架仍然含有其他人工色素,但美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)正在审查一项禁止所有食品中使用二氧化钛的请愿书。今年4月,FDA禁止了另外两种人工色素,百事公司(PepsiCo)和In-N-Out也已开始从其产品中去除人工色素。


原文

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Skittles no longer contains titanium dioxide, a chemical identified as potentially problematic by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s commission in a recent report, the candy’s manufacturer said on May 27.

Skittles on a store shelf, in an undated file photo. Scott Olson/Getty Images

Our commitment to quality is what has enabled Mars to be enjoyed by consumers for over a century, and nothing is more important than the safety of our products,” a spokesperson for Mars Inc. told news outlets this week. “All our products are safe to enjoy and meet the high standards and applicable regulations set by food safety authorities around the world, and that’s something we will never compromise on.”

The company did not respond to requests for more information, including when the chemical was removed.

In the May 22 report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which Kennedy chairs, the commission said that titanium dioxide was an additive “of potential concern” and that it “may cause cellular and DNA damage.”

The commission cited a review that concluded that possible adverse outcomes of titanium dioxide exposure included cancer and damage to the heart, and an assessment that said titanium dioxide may cause immune issues, inflammation, and neurological problems.

“Based on all the evidence available, a concern for genotoxicity could not be ruled out, and given the many uncertainties, the Panel concluded that E 171 can no longer be considered as safe when used as a food additive,” the assessment from the Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings, commissioned by the European Commission and published in 2021, stated.

Kennedy hailed the move from Mars.

You don’t need titanium dioxide to make rainbows,” he wrote on social media platform X. “Mars has announced the removal of titanium dioxide from Skittles. I’ve long been critical of the use of harmful additives in our food, especially when companies are fully capable of producing safer versions for European markets. When corporations take steps that help make our children—and America—healthy again, it’s a move in the right direction.”

The Environmental Defense Fund and other groups asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a division in Kennedy’s department, in 2023 to ban titanium dioxide from food products. The FDA says on its website that it is still reviewing the petition.

Skittles still contains artificial colorings, including Yellow No. 5 and Red No. 40.

The FDA said in April it was banning two other artificial colorings used in foods and beverages, in addition to a third that was previously prohibited. Officials also said companies would voluntarily remove the other six dyes that have regulatory approval, including Yellow 5.

Following the announcement, PepsiCo executives said the company was quickening its transition away from artificial colors. In-N-Out said it was removing dyes from its strawberry milkshakes, pink lemonade, pickles, chilis, and house spread.

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