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Is Toxic Waste candy banned?

Is Toxic Waste candy banned?

Shockingly, Toxic Waste Candy Bars Deemed Unsafe. WASHINGTON – The U.S. government says candy imported from Pakistan called Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge is not safe to eat. … The Food and Drug Administration announced that the U.S. distributor of Nuclear Sludge chew bars is recalling the candy because of lead contamination …

What does Toxic Waste candy taste like?

Toxic waste candy is extreme sour and a true test for your taste buds. At first you'll experience sour flavor and if you can make it to the middle layer you'll be rewarded with a sweet taste. Then, just when you thought it was over it's not. Toxic waste candy has the only double-action sour flavor on the planet.

Where Is Toxic Waste candy sold?

Toxic Waste is a line of sour candies owned and marketed by American company Candy Dynamics Inc., which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The products are sold primarily in the United States and Canada as well as several international markets such as the United Kingdom, South Africa and Ireland.

What’s in Toxic Waste candy?

Each collectible container is shaped like an overflowing drum of Toxic Waste and comes packed with an assortment of super-sour flavors. Ingredients: Sugar, corn syrup, citric acid, malic acid, dextrose, artificial flavors, maltodextrin, beeswax, artificial colors (yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, blue 2).