Everyday Foods That Aren't Sold in Other Countries

Post Honey Maid S'mores

Not for sale in: Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Europe, and more Why? Dangerous things in it People know that American cereal is entertaining and different, but that doesn't imply it's safe or nutritious for people to eat. In fact, a lot of people adore the taste of Post Honey Maid S'Mores and would eat them without knowing what was in them. However, several governments chose to ban this famous cereal after looking at its components.

In Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and other places, Post Honey Maid S'mores is no longer sold because it contains Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT), which has been linked to cancer.
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