Smarties typically contain several E numbers, which are food additives used for coloring and preserving. Common E numbers found in Smarties include E100 (curcumin), E120 (cochineal, or carmine), E133 (brilliant blue), and E160a (beta-carotene). These additives vary by region, particularly in the use of natural versus synthetic colorings. Always check the packaging for the most accurate and up-to-date ingredient information.
Yes, blue Smarties contain E-numbers as part of their ingredients. Specifically, they use color additives such as E133 (Brilliant Blue FCF) to achieve their blue hue. These E-numbers are approved food colorings regulated for safety in many regions, including the EU. Always check the packaging for the most current ingredient information.
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Smarties was created in 1882.
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Smarties were first introduced in the UK in 1937.
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Canadian Smarties are candy coated chocolates.
It shouldn't hurt Smarties to be stored in the freezer.
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Smarties, are a popular chocolate. They are round in shape and are multicoloured. They are not smart people as some people think. Now, they also have smarties in an icecream.
There are 32 smarties in a tube.