PepsiCo Removes Potentially Toxic Additive BVO From Gatorade

Written By Unknown on Sunday, 27 January 2013 | 20:08

A orator for Gatorade announced that PepsiCo Inc., a manufacturer of Gatorade Sports Drink will mislay a potentially poisonous part used in Gatorade, since of inauspicious consumer complaints.

The ingredient, brominated unfeeling oil (BVO), is used as a stabilizer in Gatorade and other citrus flavored soothing drinks straightforwardly accessible on a marketplace today.

BVO is used as a stabilizer and emulsifier in Gatorade and other citrus flavored soothing drinks, that allows a citrus flavored oils in a splash to stay suspended, rather than separating and carrying them all boyant to a surface.
Bromine, one of a mixture in BVO, has been law as fire retardant.

All this in response to a new petition on change.org from a 15 year old

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http://www.news.ezonearticle.com/2013/01/27/pepsico-removes-potentially-toxic-additive-bvo-from-gatorade/

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