Health TikToker Breaks Down 3 ‘Toxic, FDA-Approved’ Breakfast Foods That Are ‘Banned In Other Countries’ No One Should Be Buying In 2025: Frosted Flakes, More
January 23, 2025 by Faith Geiger
Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but what you eat is just as crucial. While there are plenty of healthy options out there, TikToker Steph Heintz (@stepheintz) recently alerted her followers that they may be starting their mornings with a bowl of toxicity. Unfourtnately, some popular cereals in the United States contain a controversial ingredient that has actually been banned in Europe and Japan. While these products are staples in many American households, they Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT), a synthetic antioxidant linked to potential health risks.
In her TikTok, Heintz calls out Frosted Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, and Rice Krispies as offenders. “I bet you didn’t know that there are tons of foods that are FDA-approved that other countries have banned due to their toxicity,” she says Let’s break down why these seemingly innocent breakfast options have earned a toxic reputation and why you might want to rethink what’s in your pantry.