Wednesday, November 20, 2019

This is what is actually in your favorite types of candy

This is what is actually in your favorite types of candy This is what is actually in your favorite types of candy When your sweet tooth strikes, few things can soothe it as well as a piece of your favorite candy. Regardless of whether you’re a chocolate fan or you always reach for the fruity treats, one thing is for certain: you’re giving your body a hefty dose of sugar along with some ingredients you probably don’t expect. Find your top candy pick below and discover what surprises lie ahead of you. (Sorry in advance if we ruin any illusions you have that candy isn’t  that  bad for you.)Follow Ladders on Flipboard!Follow Ladders’ magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and more!MMsThe first ingredient in these little chocolate candies is,  phew, milk chocolate. (The milk chocolate is comprised of sugar, chocolate, skim milk, cocoa butter, lactose, milkfat, a food additive called soy lecithin, salt and artificial flavor.) Then you add more sugar and cornstarch to get those crunchy, colorful coatings. Finally, MMs contain less than 1 perce nt of corn syrup (boo), a thickening agent called dextrin, a whole bunch of artificial dyes to create the rainbow you see inside the bag and gum acacia, which is a common stabilizer, emulsifier and thickening agent used in the food industry.SkittlesSorry, Skittles lovers. Your first ingredient is sugar, followed by corn syrup (ick), followed by hydrogenated palm kernel oil (double ick). Then there’s less than 2 percent of citric acid (a natural preservative), tapioca dextrin (a hydrolyzed starch that adds crispness), modified corn starch, natural and artificial flavors, a handful of food dyes, a sour food additive called sodium citrate and carnauba wax for that shiny glaze.TwixThe first ingredient of this crunchy, chewy treat is milk chocolate. (The milk chocolate contains sugar, cocoa butter, chocolate, skim milk, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin, an emulsifier called polyglycerol polyricinoleate and artificial flavors.) Then comes the sugar and enriched wheat flour, which includes wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin  and  folic acid. We also have palm  oil (meh), corn syrup (meh again), skim milk and a sweetener called dextrose. Twix then contains less than 2 percent of modified food starch, salt, cocoa powder, baking soda, soy lecithin  and  artificial flavor.StarburstSadly, the first ingredient in Starburst is corn syrup, followed by sugar and hydrogenated palm kernel oil. (We’re already off to a rough start here.) Then you have fruit juice from concentrate - apple, lemon, strawberry, orange  and  cherry. And Starburst  contain  less than 2 percent of citric acid, tapioca dextrin, gelatin, modified corn starch, natural and artificial flavors, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and food colorings.SnickersIf you can never seem to get enough of this chocolatey, caramel-filled candy, you’re actually not in the worst shape on this list. The first ingredient in Snickers in milk chocolate, which is comprised of sugar, cocoa butter, cho colate, skim milk, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin and artificial flavor. Then you have corn syrup (sigh), peanuts, sugar, palm oil, skim milk, lactose, salt, egg whites, spice, natural and artificial flavors, and chili extract.Sour Patch KidsTo no one’s surprise, Sour Patch Kids are basically straight sugar with a zing of sourness thrown in for good measure. The first ingredient is sugar, followed by invert sugar (a mixture of glucose and fructose). Then you get corn syrup and modified corn starch for the candy’s structure. Tartaric acid and citric acid prove the sour factor, and then there’s natural and artificial flavors, along with a handful of food dyes.Hershey KissesHershey Kisses have the most simple ingredient list here, likely because the candy itself is fairly straightforward. The first ingredient is milk chocolate, which is made with sugar, milk, chocolate, cocoa butter, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin and polyglycerol polyricinoleate (an emulsifier we mentioned earli er). The second and final ingredient is vanillin, which is an artificial flavor.Jelly Belly Jelly BeansReady for another sugar bomb? The first ingredient in Jelly Belly jelly beans is sugar, followed by glucose syrup and modified cornstarch. Then you have grape juice concentrate and fruit and vegetable  concentrates  - spirulina, pumpkin, carrot, black carrot  and  black currant. (But don’t be fooled into thinking that you’re reaping the nutritional benefits of veggies here.) They also use an acidity regulator and a bunch of flavorings, colorings and glazing agents. Sounds … natural?  If you’re tempted by the crispy crunch of Butterfinger, your teeth are in some trouble. The classic peanut-chocolate treat is made with corn syrup, sugar, ground roasted peanuts, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, cocoa  and  molasses. Then there’s less than 1 percent of “dairy product solids,” “confectioner’s corn flakes,” nonfat milk, salt, soy lecithin, soybean oil, cornstarch, natur al flavors, monoglycerides, freshness-preserving  tert-Butylhydroquinone (which is commonly used in microwave popcorn, butter and chicken nuggets), citric acid and annatto color. We’re not so tempted anymore…This article originally appeared on Swirled.You might also enjoy… New neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happy Strangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds 10 lessons from Benjamin Franklin’s daily schedule that will double your productivity The worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs 10 habits of mentally strong people

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