Sorry, Brits. You can't have our unhealthy food. That's American food for American stomachs!

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Sorry, Brits. You can't have our unhealthy food. That's American food for American stomachs!

Honestly I've never realized before that from that low-quarter-view, the eagles actually look kinda cute and friendly, not intimidating like from the side or ridiculous like from the front.
Have you ever heard a Golden eagle call? They hae a weak thin call, like a seagull. This isn't macho enough for the US, so they always play a different call on films, that of a hawk!
A red tailed hawk in particular, IIRC.
It's the eye socket and positioning. You can kind of see the pocket created by their "brow" in that picture, but we see them as intimidating or what have you, because we are trying to interpret facial expressions as language.
I know someone who disagrees...
Jolly Ranchers hard candy has mineral oil in them.
Most often, mineral oil is a liquid obtained from refining crude oil to make gasoline and other petroleum products ... like a liquid version of petroleum jelly. Source
And America allows companies to sell this shit.
AFAIK mineral oil and petroleum jelly are considered food safe. In the food industry they are used as lubricant on machinery that comes into contact with food (like meat slicers or even soda machines). Petroleum jelly is also found in a lot of skin care products, like Vasoline, vapo-rub, makeup -removing cream, and is also used in lip balm.
That being said, oil & gas extraction has and is wreaking havoc on our environment and health. So, while these products may be safe for human contact, they have a cost.
The UK doesn't deem them safe for human consumption tho, because they err on the side of caution instead of allowing big oil and/or corps to do what they want.
instead of allowing big oil and/or corps to do what they want.
Yes only the peers are allowed to do that.
you absolutely consume mineral oil. it is a lubricant often used for food related equipment
Deregulation, baby! 🇺🇸🦅
That reddish-black stuff you’re coughing up is liquid freedom!
Somehow the jolly rancher story just got even worse. Better? Worse.
We classify mineral oil as food safe. It's a powerful laxative and you really wouldn't want to get a lot of it in your food but I use it on my cutting boards to keep them from drying out and cracking.
Is there a way to make homebrew Jolly Ranchers without chemical bullshit? Anyone know of a recipe?
homebrew Jolly Ranchers
sugar, corn syrup and water will make hard candy. after that, it's just a matter of dialing in the amounts of flavorings and citric acid for some tartness
I love how you used the term "homebrew" and not "homemade" lol.
Americans dont get Our flavour of irn-bru nor do they get bovril though due to foot and mouth concerns.
“Lights” are also illegal for sale as food products in the US, so no haggis. Thanks FDA. No really, that stuff is disgusting.
bovril though due to foot and mouth concerns.
Is it because it tastes like someone put a foot in your mouth?
Genuinely surprised the illegal ingredient was not THC
that is now a legal medication and would simply require a tax and loicense
Thanks Teresa May.
And here I thought just the sugar content was the issue. Welp if I needed another sign that it's time for that colonoscopy, I do no longer.
I'm surprised post brexit eu didn't cut the "red tape" of Food Standards & Hygiene.