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American Foods That Are Banned In Other Countries

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Pillsbury Biscuits

Not just Pillsbury biscuits, Pillsbury’s buttery, flaky biscuits and crescent rolls have also been banned in certain countries.

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Chlorinated Chicken

However, chlorinated chicken has been banned in the European Union (EU) due to concerns about the safety of the chlorination process and its potential health implications

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American Ground Beef

Some countries have banned American ground beef due to concerns over contamination with an unhealthy food additive called “pink slime.”

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Coffee-Mate

Coffee with a creamer tastes great, right? But countries like Austria, Hungary, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland may have restrictions or bans on certain coffee creamers,

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Farm-Raised Salmon

Farm-raised salmon has faced restrictions and bans in certain countries due to concerns about environmental sustainability and food safety.

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Froot Loops

Froot Loops, the colorful and fruity cereal from Kellogg’s, has been banned most recently in countries like France, Austria, Norway, and Finland.

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Drumstick Frozen Desserts

Another popular Nestlé product among U.S. consumers as a convenient and indulgent frozen treat, Drumstick ice cream cones, has been hit with restrictions and bans in the EU. Carrageenan

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Little Debbie Swiss Rolls

The concern related to Little Debbie Swiss Rolls is that they contain food dyes that are linked to hyperactivity in children and have potential carcinogenic effects

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