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  2. Which sodas contain BVO? After FDA bans food additive ... - AOL

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    It will say "brominated vegetable oil" or "brominated" and a specific type of oil, such as soybean. Some other things to look out for to avoid soda with BVO, according to Galligan: It's most ...

  3. US FDA to ban use of brominated vegetable oil in food, soda - AOL

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    Small quantities of BVO are used legally in some citrus-flavored drinks in the United States to keep the flavor evenly distributed. US FDA to ban use of brominated vegetable oil in food, soda Skip ...

  4. Brominated vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) is a complex mixture of plant-derived triglycerides that have been modified by atoms of the element bromine bonded to the fat molecules. Brominated vegetable oil has been used to help emulsify citrus -flavored beverages, especially soft drinks , preventing them from separating during distribution.

  5. The FDA will no longer allow this potentially harmful ...

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    Dozens of products — mostly sodas — use BVO as an ingredient, according to the Food Scores database run by the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit research and advocacy group that focuses ...

  6. FDA works to finally ban soda ingredient outlawed in other ...

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    Brominated vegetable oil, or BVO — which contains the flame-retardant bromine — is outlawed in parts of the world including in Europe and in India and Japan.

  7. Talk:Brominated vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    But the density of the BVO itself does have to be controlled just as much as the amount of BVO used (if either its d or V is off, the flavor-mixture density won't be correct). If the oil is fully brominated, that's fine (and we should say that) rather than that the amount of bromination (in a chemical sense) is controlled.

  8. Cheerwine - Wikipedia

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    Cheerwine is currently available in much of the southeastern United States, from Maryland south to Florida, but is better known in the Carolinas. [5] Other spots to find Cheerwine are the many "specialty soda" stores throughout the country, as well as WinCo Foods in Washington state, Cracker Barrel restaurants, Kroger at Ford Rd & Canton Center Rd in Canton, Michigan, [5] [22] [23] Cook Out ...

  9. Brominated vegetable oil may soon be banned. But what is it ...

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    Brominated vegetable oil is "mostly used in fruit-flavored sodas and sports drinks," Keri Gans, a registered dietitian and author of The Small Change Diet, tells Yahoo Life.