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Home / Health / Jolly Rancher Sweets Banned in UK Over Cancer Risk

Jolly Rancher Sweets Banned in UK Over Cancer Risk

17 Jan

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Summary

  • UK shelves cleared of Jolly Ranchers due to banned mineral oil.
  • Chemicals found can damage DNA and increase cancer risk.
  • The Hershey Company no longer supplies UK market.
Jolly Rancher Sweets Banned in UK Over Cancer Risk

Several popular Jolly Rancher sweets have been urgently recalled and removed from UK shelves as they contain mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) and mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH). These ingredients are not permitted in food within the UK and pose a food safety risk, particularly if consumed regularly over extended periods. MOAH, specifically, is a genotoxic carcinogen with potential links to increased cancer risk.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has alerted businesses and consumers to return affected products, which include various Jolly Rancher candies and gummies. The Hershey Company, the manufacturer, has ceased supplying the UK market. However, its products are still being imported, prompting the FSA to advise food businesses to stop sales and initiate recalls.

While exposure levels are likely low, concerns remain for younger children who might consume larger quantities. Enforcement authorities are contacting businesses to ensure compliance and product withdrawal. Consumers with the recalled sweets at home are instructed to dispose of them and notify their local Trading Standards or environmental health department.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jolly Ranchers were recalled in the UK because they contained banned mineral oils (MOAH and MOSH) which can pose a food safety risk and potentially increase cancer risk.
Affected products include Jolly Rancher Hard Candy, Jolly Rancher 'Misfits' Gummies, Jolly Rancher Hard Candy Fruity 2 in 1, Jolly Ranchers Berry Gummies, Jolly Rancher Filled Pops, and Jolly Rancher Freeze Dried Candy.
MOAH (mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons) is a substance found in the recalled Jolly Ranchers that is a genotoxic carcinogen and can damage DNA.

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