Mmmmm! Antifreeze. Sounds yummy, no? Well, the Food and Drug Administration says propylene glycol, one of the chemicals used in the manufacture of your car's engine coolant is, well, cool to eat and ...
Environmental activists often claim that there is antifreeze in some food. They are not wrong, but they make it sound harmful. Instead, it is even kosher. Maybe they don't know the difference, but you ...
With the holiday season upon us, you may have glittering snow globes adorning your mantle. But some people on social media claim the popular holiday decorations could cause harm to your pets if they ...
The FDA-approved chemical is used in other common food items. — -- The overseas recall of a batch of U.S. whiskey imported to three Scandinavian countries has focused new attention on an ...
Occasionally, a food additive is so wrong, it’s right. Propylene glycol will live in infamy as the reason why Finland, Sweden, and Norway all lived three painfully sober weeks without Fireball Whisky ...
Some of your favorite ice cream flavors from Breyer's and Stone Cold Creamery contain propylene glycol because it helps prevent ice crystals from developing, while Corona Extra adds it to its beer.