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Were skittles really banned in the state of California? Actually, no. But when a listener asked this question, I thought it opened a really interesting can of worms about food safety. A bill was recently passed in regards to food safety. The thing is, titanium dioxide, the culprit ingredient in Skittles was pretty much immediately struck from the bill.
I think this bit of misinformation is a really good example of why we need to be discerning on the internet. We’ve got big name accounts pushing completely false information and garnering tons of shares. So today, we’re doing a deep dive into the bill, AB 418, that was introduced and recently signed by the governor of California. The bill bans four additives: brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, and red dye three. This bill was a joint venture between the Environmental Working Group and Consumer Reports.
So what’s the truth about what was actually banned with this bill and why? Tune in to get the full run down!
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Were skittles really banned in the state of California? Actually, no. But when a listener asked this question, I thought it opened a really interesting can of worms about food safety. A bill was recently passed in regards to food safety. The thing is, titanium dioxide, the culprit ingredient in Skittles was pretty much immediately struck from the bill.
I think this bit of misinformation is a really good example of why we need to be discerning on the internet. We’ve got big name accounts pushing completely false information and garnering tons of shares. So today, we’re doing a deep dive into the bill, AB 418, that was introduced and recently signed by the governor of California. The bill bans four additives: brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, and red dye three. This bill was a joint venture between the Environmental Working Group and Consumer Reports.
So what’s the truth about what was actually banned with this bill and why? Tune in to get the full run down!
In this episode, we discuss:
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The 4 Part Series: Toxins, Truth & Taking Control with take you from confused to confident.
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