1- Skittles and Jellybeans
Made from crushed insect cocoons known as 'shellac,' which is used to coat foods and give them that special shine.
2- Vanilla Ice Cream
Castoreum, otherwise known as anal secretions mixed with urine from a BEAVER, is a common FDA approved food additive found commonly in vanilla and raspberry flavoring… as well as perfume.
3- Sugar
Made from charred animal bones, bone char. Bone char is used to filter and decolorize the raw sugar.
4- Jell-O
Made from collagen, which is boiled connective tissue found in animals.5- Wendy's Chili
Made from day-old hamburgers and silicon dioxide… or as you might remember from chemistry class, SAND.
6- Gum
Often made with Lanolin, otherwise known as 'sheep secretions,' in order to soften the gum mix.
The red coloring is achieved by using crushed, boiled red insects. The finished product is known as 'carmine.'
8- Shredded Cheese
Cellulose, which is basically sawdust, is used to keep the shreds from clumping together.
9- Bread
Many commercial breads include a dough softening agent known as L-Cyesteine, made from human hair.
10- Any processed chicken you've been eating
Always remember that this is what that 'meat' is.
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