Carnuba wax in gummy bears!!

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I was at the mini mart and was looking at some gummy bears and turned it over to read the ingredients and sure enough carnuba wax was the 4th ingredient. Can I wax my car with these things-haha.



Whatever happended to the trading post?
 
Wax is actually used in all kinds of consumer goods, from lipsticks, makeups, candies, to car wax. Red hots are one of my favorite "edible" wax products!





From Wiki...

Carnauba wax can produce a glossy finish and as such is used in automobile waxes, shoe polishes, food products such as candy corn, guitar polishes, and floor and furniture polishes, especially mixed with beeswax. It is used as a coating on dental floss. Use for paper coatings is the most common application in the United States. It is the main ingredient in surfboard wax, combined with coconut oil.



Carnauba wax is a prominent ingredient in cosmetic formulas: lipsticks, eyeliners, mascara, eye shadows, foundations, blushers, skin care preparations, sun care preparations, etc.



It is the finish of choice for most briar pipes. It produces a high gloss finish when buffed on to wood. This finish dulls with time rather than flaking off (as is the case with most other finishes used.)



In foods, it is used as a formulation aid, lubricant, release agent, and surface finishing agent in baked foods and mixes, chewing gum, confections, frostings, fresh fruits and juices, gravies, sauces, processed fruits and juices, soft candy and tic tacs.



It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a tablet coating agent.



In 1890, Charles Tainter patented the use of carnauba wax on phonograph cylinders as a replacement for a mixture of paraffin and beeswax.



In addition, carnauba wax is used in Swedish Fish candy as an alternative to gelatin.



Suspended in a solvent, carnauba wax is available by at least one manufacturer in an aerosol version. The aerosol version is used extensively in the manufacture of semiconductor devices to break in new molds and after multiple shots of epoxy mold compound.
 
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