Star Wars Jelly Beans Candy by Galerie, Ross Acquisition Inc. · Greenveil
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Verdict Consider avoidingStar Wars Jelly Beans Candy
Ingredients 0 Coverage 0/0 resolved Drivers No priority drivers flagged
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Decision lens Focused on sensitive skin. Prioritize formulas that stay predictable for easily reactive skin.
Overview Ingredients Regulation Alternatives Food health
Nutrition profile and additives of concern Food health Critical ⚠ Contains additive of concern Tartrazine Southampton study link to hyperactivity/attention effects in children; can trigger reactions in sensitive individuals. Sunset yellow FCF Southampton Six colour; hyperactivity/attention concern in children. Allura red AC Southampton Six colour; hyperactivity/attention concern in children. Titanium dioxide Possible genotoxicity (DNA/chromosomal damage) could not be ruled out; no longer considered safe as a food additive. Erythrosine Iodine-based red dye; thyroid effects in animal studies; restricted uses. Brilliant blue FCF Synthetic dye; allergic-type reactions reported in sensitive individuals. Why this band? How the nutrition, processing, and additive signals combine into the overall food-health band.
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Overall food-health band Food health Critical
1 no nutri-score — nutrition contributes the lowest band 2 HIGH-concern additive floors band at "high" 3 ultra-processed (NOVA 4) worsens band by one 4 final band "critical" (health-blend-v1) Flagged additives
Tartrazine — Southampton study link to hyperactivity/attention effects in children; can trigger reactions in sensitive individuals. Sunset yellow FCF — Southampton Six colour; hyperactivity/attention concern in children. Allura red AC — Southampton Six colour; hyperactivity/attention concern in children. Titanium dioxide — Possible genotoxicity (DNA/chromosomal damage) could not be ruled out; no longer considered safe as a food additive. Erythrosine — Iodine-based red dye; thyroid effects in animal studies; restricted uses. Brilliant blue FCF — Synthetic dye; allergic-type reactions reported in sensitive individuals. blend health-blend-v1
Per-ingredient concern · chemical identity, not food safety
Ingredients (15) Sugar 53.333333333333336% — › Corn syrup 23.333333333333332% — › Modified food starch 11.666666666666664% — › Artificial flavors 2.5% — Agar gum 2.5% — › Citric acid 2.5% — Trisodium citrate 2.0833333333333286% — Yellow 5 1.0416666666666643% ⚠ high Yellow 6 0.5208333333333286% ⚠ high Red 3 0.2604166666666643% ⚠ moderate Red 40 0.1302083333333286% ⚠ high Blue 1 0.0651041666666643% ⚠ moderate Titanium dioxide 0.032552083333328596% ⚠ high For color 0.032552083333328596% — Carnauba wax 0.016276041666664298% — Shellac 0.016276041666657193% — Show original Sugar, corn syrup, modified food starch, artificial flavors, agar gum, citric acid, trisodium citrate, yellow 5, yellow 6, red 3, red 40, blue 1, titanium dioxide (for color), carnauba wax, shellac.
Decision read
Probably skip for sensitive skin Probably skipThis read is based on the product's overall critical safety band; no per-ingredient chemical concern data is published for it yet.
Driven by the product's overall food/cosmetic safety band, not per-ingredient chemical concern. Prioritize formulas that stay predictable for easily reactive skin.
No ingredient drivers are available for this product.