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Slush Eismaschine - An ongoing debate over azo dyes in Europe


There is an ongoing debate over azo dyes in Europe and, of course in Germany. Thus consumers tend to feel insecure about food-related health issues. MonsterSlush (TM) happens to be the market leader for Slush Ice in Germany. This company knows about effective alternatives when it comes to dying food.

Just to put health warning labels on food packets isn't good enough to alert customers, consumer protectors say. This can be neither the case concerning azo dyes nor even concerning cigarette boxes. In both cases, consumers usually don't bother about any warnings. Nowadays, warning notices have become very common so that they even aren't considered an important message minding hazards.

Parents want to make sure to keep their children away from dangerous items or compounds, but, sometimes, they even don't know what is right: Media tend to simplify the topic of azo dyes; the taz.de could be quoted as writing "Each food which is coloured is a health threat". Mr. Tobias Melle is CEO of "Mr. Milli", who sells everything that has to do with Slush Ice. According to him, some companys might prefer azo dyes because these look brighter, are more light resistant and sometimes even seem more stable at all. However, as Mr. Melle points out, using valuable natural dyes is a worthy and healthy alternative to keep Slush Ice attractive for customers of all ages.

Mr. Milli has got the full range of primary products on offer, which are provided by MonsterSlush (TM). This company considers EU rules about artifical dyes as confusing and not useful. Accordingly they not only comply with these rules, but, more than that, they have fully abandoned dyes, which are not made out of purely natural components. This means that their (mostly young) customers have nothing to be cautious about while enjoying Slush Ice.

There is indeed a full range of natural dyes available such as chlorophyll, beetrot red, carotenoids, spinach extracts, curcuma, chokeberry, safflower, or elderberry. This richness in mind, children can feel at ease at this point. So can their parents. Colours are very important for Slush Ice. For that reason MonsterSlush (TM) has started developing their products with natural dyes long before already. "It pays if you add value to both quality and progress at the same time", Mr. Melle has been quoted as saying.


For more Information: http://www.slush-eismaschine.de



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