Jolly Rancher sweets recalled by FSA for not complying with UK law A range of Jolly Rancher sweets have been recalled by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for not complying with UK law, after being found to contain banned mineral oils that could damage DNA and increase cancer risk The affected products, owned by US company The Hershey Company, contain mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) and mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) – chemical compounds
Jolly Rancher warning: why food safety should be a priority Jolly Rancher isn’t a new brand – it has been available in the US since the 1950s – but it hasn’t had an official UK launch That said, UK-based American candy stores, independent retailers and even major supermarkets have been stocking the sweets, as platforms like TikTok have given UK shoppers a window into global brands
UK consumers urged not to buy ‘unsafe’ American . . . - Yahoo News UK UK consumers are being urged not to buy a brand of “unsafe” sweets which could increase the risk of cancer, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said Candies from the Jolly Rancher brand contain mineral oils, a food additive which can pose health risks if consumed regularly over a sustained period of time, the agency said
UK Food Regulators Ban Jolly Ranchers, Claiming Candy Can Damage DNA . . . Food regulators in the United Kingdom have zeroed in on a new public health threat — Jolly Rancher candies — calling them unsafe to eat and urging anyone already in possession of the sweets to throw them out The Food Standards Agency says the sugary treats, imported from the United States, can
UK Declares Jolly Ranchers Unsafe - Newser The UK's equivalent of the FDA has warned the British public against eating several kinds of Jolly Rancher products In an alert issued Wednesday, the Food Standards Agency