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Whoa, talk about a bummer! Rice Krispies have been banned in Europe due to an ingredient that’s been linked to cancer. It’s a real shame, ‘cause those crunchy little squares were a staple for so many of us growing up. But hey, better safe than sorry - it’s probably for the best that they’ve taken this precautionary measure.
Why Are Rice Krispies Banned In Europe? [Solved]
Well, these popular breakfast cereals - Frosted Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, and Rice Krispies - contain BHT, a flavor enhancer. It’s been studied for ages to see if it could be carcinogenic; so far the jury’s still out. In Japan and the EU though, they’ve banned it.
Wow, Rice Krispies have been banned in Europe - that’s crazy! Apparently, the cereal contains too much sugar and has been deemed unhealthy. It’s a real bummer for all the Rice Krispies fans out there. I guess it just goes to show that you can’t always get what you want!