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Few would believe that alcohol is also found in foods where no one would look for it. The usual alcohol content in selected products may be negligible, but individual measured values can harm primarily children. They can get used to its taste, which can cause serious problems in the future.
It is necessary to point out that on product labels alcohol may be hidden under other names. It can be substances such as etanol, ethanol or coffee and egg liqueurs, wine and rum.
Where is alcohol found?
The biggest surprise is definitely the 7 Days croissants, which children often enjoy. Alcohol is mixed into most fillings, including a filling flavored with the Italian sparkling wine Spumante.
Alcohol is also found in mini slices, with it being the same brand as the croissants. This time, however, the manufacturer listed this item on the labels of all types of mini slices.
Children’s tiramisu
Ice cream desserts aren’t doing well either. Specifically it’s Viennetta, which is a frozen cream with egg liqueur. Also risky is Carte D’Or’s Tiramisu ice cream with Marsala wine and a frozen cream with added rum from the Tesco brand. In this case, manufacturers stated on the label that the products contain 0.2 percent alcohol.


