Supermarket juice additives – What are they?


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Below is a list of the common additives added to supermarket juices (and other processed products).  Each one in the list links to a page where you can read more information about that additive.

  • Allura Red AC (E129)
  • Aspartame (E951)
  • Beet Powder (E162)
  • Beta Carotene (E160a)
  • Cane Juice
  • Citric Acid (E330)
  • Corn Syrup
  • Erythritol
  • Neotame (E961)
  • Plasticizers
  • Ponceau 4R (E124)
  • Quinoline Yellow WS (E104)
  • Riboflavin
  • Saccharin (E954)
  • Sea Salt
  • Sodium Benzoate (E211)
  • Sodium Hex (E452i)
  • Splenda (E955)
  • Stevia (E960)
  • Sulfites (E150b, E150d, E220, E221, E224, E225, E226, E227, E228)
  • Sunset yellow (E110)
  • Tagatose
  • Tartaric Acid (E472d)
  • Tartrazine (E102)
  • Vanillin, Acesulfame K (E950)

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