Everyday Foods That Aren't Sold in Other Countries

Coffee Mate

Not for sale in: Hungary, Iceland, Norway, and Denmark Why? Ingredients that are bad for you Coffee Mate is a wonderful choice if you don't like black coffee or dairy. You may add this powdered milk that doesn't have any lactose to your coffee to make it taste and feel creamy, which can dramatically change your morning cup of Joe. But do you know what goes into making Coffee Mate? It's manufactured from cottonseed oils and partially hydrogenated soybean chemicals.

When eaten in big amounts, these nutrients can be bad for your health and have been related to heart disease and other problems with the heart and blood vessels. Because of this, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, and Denmark have all outlawed it.
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