Mmmmm! Antifreeze. Sounds yummy, no? Well, the Food and Drug Administration says propylene glycol, one of the chemicals used in the manufacture of your car's engine coolant is, well, cool to eat and ...
Some social media users are warning against eating popular snacks, desserts and drinks, claiming one ingredient is cause for concern. A May 17 Instagram reel called out Pop-Tarts, Blue Bunny and Cold ...
You might not expect antifreeze-related chemicals to show up in your food, but they do—often in the form of propylene glycol, a moisture-retaining additive derived from the same chemical family as ...