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Is Skittles Smoothie Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Wrigley

Skittles Smoothie is a dessert from Wrigley. It has a Zerotox safety score of 50/100, which means it shows multiple flagged ingredients that may matter for sensitive users.

The main ingredients worth reviewing are Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Palm Oil.

50 / 100

Low quality

Why score is 50

The composition includes several synthetic colorants (E153, E162, E163, E160a) and glucose syrup, indicating a highly processed product with potential quality concerns.

Main concern

High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness and potential health impacts.

Why it matters: This ingredient is flagged in our analysis based on regulatory and scientific sources. Check the Ingredients section for details and see Data sources for methodology.

Regulation status: Ingredient safety is assessed from EU/EPA/CIR and similar databases; formulations may vary. Always read the product label.

Pros

  • Contains natural colorants from sweet potato and radish concentrates, which may provide some natural coloring.
  • Citric acid acts as an acidulant, enhancing flavor and providing a tartness that complements sweetness.

Concerns

  • High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness and potential health impacts.
  • Presence of multiple synthetic colorants (E153, E162, E163, E160a) indicates a heavily processed composition, which may affect quality.

Ingredients breakdown

Each ingredient below is explained in the context of this dessert so the page answers more than a simple label list.

  • Is Sugar safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Sugar is used here as sweetener. Sugar is a primary sweetener in this product, contributing to high sweetness levels and potential health concerns related to excessive sugar intake.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: Sucre

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sugar

  • Is Glucose Syrup safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Glucose Syrup is used here as sweetener. Glucose syrup is a processed sweetener that adds to the overall sugar content, raising concerns about its impact on health and nutrition.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: sirop de glucose

    Read the full ingredient profile for Glucose Syrup

  • Is Palm Oil safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Palm Oil is used here as base. Palm oil is a highly processed fat that raises environmental and health concerns due to its saturated fat content and sourcing issues.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: graisse de palme

    Read the full ingredient profile for Palm Oil

  • Is Citric Acid safe in this dessert?

    Good

    Citric Acid is used here as acidulant. Citric acid is a natural acidulant that enhances flavor and provides tartness, contributing positively to the overall taste profile.

    Role in formula: acidulant

    Original: acide citrique

    Read the full ingredient profile for Citric Acid

  • Is Dextrin safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Dextrin is used here as thickener. Dextrin is a processed carbohydrate used as a thickener, which may raise concerns about its processing and nutritional value.

    Role in formula: thickener

    Original: dextrine

    Read the full ingredient profile for Dextrin

  • Is Modified Starch safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Modified Starch is used here as thickener. Modified starch is used for texture and stability but is a processed ingredient that may raise concerns about its health implications.

    Role in formula: thickener

    Original: amidon modifié

    Read the full ingredient profile for Modified Starch

  • Is Salt safe in this dessert?

    Good

    Salt is used here as flavor. Salt is used to enhance flavor, and while it is a common ingredient, excessive consumption can lead to health issues.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: sel

    Read the full ingredient profile for Salt

  • Is Sodium Citrate safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Sodium Citrate is used here as regulator. Sodium citrate is used as an acidity regulator, which can help balance flavors but is a processed ingredient with some concerns.

    Role in formula: regulator

    Original: citrate de sodium

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sodium Citrate

  • Is Carnauba Wax safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Carnauba Wax is used here as coating agent. Carnauba wax is used as a coating agent to provide shine and protect the product, but it is a processed ingredient.

    Role in formula: coating agent

    Original: cire de carnauba

    Read the full ingredient profile for Carnauba Wax

  • Is E153 safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    E153 is used here as colorant. E153 is a synthetic colorant that raises concerns about artificial additives and their potential health impacts.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: colorants E153

    Read the full ingredient profile for E153

  • Is E162 safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    E162 is used here as colorant. E162 is a synthetic colorant derived from beets, which may raise concerns about artificial additives in food products.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: E162

    Read the full ingredient profile for E162

  • Is E163 safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    E163 is used here as colorant. E163 is a synthetic colorant derived from anthocyanins, raising concerns about the use of artificial colorants in food.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: E163

    Read the full ingredient profile for E163

  • Is E160a safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    E160a is used here as colorant. E160a is a synthetic colorant derived from carotenoids, which raises concerns about the use of artificial additives in food products.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: E160a

    Read the full ingredient profile for E160a

  • Is Maltodextrin safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Maltodextrin is used here as thickener. Maltodextrin is a processed carbohydrate used as a thickener, which may raise concerns about its processing and nutritional value.

    Role in formula: thickener

    Original: maltodextrine

    Read the full ingredient profile for Maltodextrin

How we score

Our safety scores and ingredient breakdowns are based on regulatory and scientific sources. See Data sources & methodology and How Zerotox works for full details.

Product info

Product ID: 3818827

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Frequently asked questions

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Based on our data we do not detect fragrance in this product's listed ingredients. Formulations can change; check the label.
We do not detect parabens in this product's listed ingredients. Always check the label as formulations change.
Our analysis notes: Contains natural colorants from sweet potato and radish concentrates, which may provide some natural coloring.; Citric acid acts as an acidulant, enhancing flavor and providing a tartness that complements sweetness.. See the Pros section above.
Wrigley — Skittles Smoothie has a Zerotox safety score of 50 / 100. Higher scores mean fewer concerning ingredients. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Wrigley — Skittles Smoothie has a Zerotox safety score of 50 / 100. Check the ingredient breakdown above. More Wrigley products. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Main concerns for this product: High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness and potential health impacts.; Presence of multiple synthetic colorants (E153, E162, E163, E160a) indicates a heavily processed composition, which may affect quality.. See the full list above.
The composition includes several synthetic colorants (E153, E162, E163, E160a) and glucose syrup, indicating a highly processed product with potential quality concerns. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
This product includes positive or neutral ingredients such as: citric acid, salt. See the Ingredients section above.
Wrigley — Skittles Smoothie has a Zerotox score of 50 / 100 among dessert products. See the full breakdown above.
Browse Wrigley products on Zerotox with ingredient analysis and safety scores.
This product is flagged for: High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness and potential health impacts.; Presence of multiple synthetic colorants (E153, E162, E163, E160a) indicates a heavily processed composition, which may affect quality.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.

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