Why is Coffeemate banned in some countries?

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asked Feb 18, 2024 in Other-Food Drink by 17Jal (2,040 points)
Why is Coffeemate banned in some countries?

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answered Feb 19, 2024 by Kledolock (6,980 points)
Coffeemate is banned in some countries because of the trans fats such as partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils.

The countries that Coffeemate is banned in includes Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Iceland, Norway and Denmark.

Coffee mate creamer is a non-dairy creamer that contains refined sugar, partially hydrogenated oils and preservatives.

Coffeemate is void of minerals, vitamins and antioxidants and therefore has no nutritional value and is bad for you.

Additionally Coffeemate is a highly processed product, there are a number of additives that may cause concern: Dipotassium phosphate: safe for healthy individuals, but it can be dangerous for those with common health problems, including kidney disease, severe heart and lung disease, and thyroid problems.

Flavored creamers like Coffee-Mate Hazelnut typically contain added sugars, which can contribute to excess calorie intake.

Consuming too much-added sugar can lead to weight gain and increase the risk of health issues such as diabetes and heart disease.

The healthiest coffee creamers to use include.

Elm & Rye Coffee Creamer.
Vital Proteins Collagen Coffee Creamer.
LAIRD Superfood Creamer.
Bulletproof French Vanilla Creamer.
Nutpods French Vanilla Creamer.
Califia Farms – French Vanilla Almond Milk Coffee Creamer.
Copper Cow Coffee California Sweetened Condensed Milk Creamers.

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