Coca
Cola in a statement said yesterday it does not use Brominated Vegetable
Oil (BVO) in any of its products manufactured and sold in Sri Lanka.
Following is the full text of the statement:
Brominated
Vegetable Oil (BVO) is used in some of our beverages available in some
parts of the world, to improve the stability of our products, preventing
certain ingredients from separating. All of our beverages, including
those with BVO, are safe and always have been – and comply with all
regulations in the countries where they are sold. The safety and quality
of our products are our highest priority.
In
the coming months, The Coca-Cola Company will be transitioning from the
use of BVO to Sucrose Acetate Isobutyrate (SAIB) and/or glycerol ester
of rosin (singly or in-combination). Glycerol ester of rosin is commonly
found in chewing gum and beverages, and SAIB has been used in beverages
for over 14 years. The global transition will be made across a variety
of formulas from ready-to-drink to fountain machines and allows us to
become consistent with the ingredients we use throughout the world. That
said, we do not use BVO in any of our products manufactured and sold in
Sri Lanka. In the United States, Powerade Fruit Punch and Powerade
Strawberry Lemonade bottle varieties have already transitioned to the
use of glycerol ester of rosin. We anticipate the transition will be
complete for all of our beverages in the United States by the end of the
year.
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