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Maria Gabriela Gomes
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2 yrs

How to Make Moving Easier: 45 Hacks From the Frequently Uprooted | #transporte de mudanças residenciais para outro estado

How to Make Moving Easier: 45 Hacks From the Frequently Uprooted
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How to Make Moving Easier: 45 Hacks From the Frequently Uprooted

A la hora de ponerlas sobre la caja donde se va a realizar la mudanza, es esencial que las copas vayan ubicadas por orden de peso.
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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
2 yrs

10 American Foods that are banned in other countries:

(The FDA doesn't want you to read this)

1. Gatorade.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

For the use of artificial dyes 'Yellow 5 & 6.'

2. Farmer John pork breakfast sausage.

Banned in Japan & Europe.

For the use of the preservative 'Butylated Hydroxytoluene.'

3. Twinkies.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Due to them containing Yellow-5 food dye (carcinogen).

4. Rice Krispies.

Banned in the EU & Japan.

Due to them containing the preservative 'butylated hydroxytoluene.'

5. Poptarts.

Banned in Austria & Norway.

Due to them containing Yellow 5, Yellow 6, & Red 40.

6. Instant mashed potatoes.

Banned in the UK and Japan.

Any US brand that uses Butylated hydroxyanisole as an additive (like Hungry Jacks).

7. Chicken.

Banned in Europe.

Specifically, chicken in the US that's washed with chlorine (which is a lot of it).

8. Skittles.

Banned in Norway & Austria.

Contains artificial dyes Yellow No. 5 & Red No. 40 (known carcinogens).

9. Corn.

Banned in 44 different countries.

Specifically, corn that's sprayed with pesticides including atrazine (which is commonly used in the US).

10. Milk.

Banned in the European Union, Canada, & Japan.

Specifically milk from rBST/rBGH-Treated Cows (man-made growth hormone).

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