- from Mr Kipling slices to yoghurt (and it's even in your favourite lipstick!) A preservative known as E120, produced from ground up cochineal beetles, can be found in everyday products from cake to lipstick.
The sneaky product is sometimes labelled on packaging as Carmine, such as in Mr Kipling's Angel Slices.
Carmine is found in a range of foods, from yoghurts to red sweets, jelly and M&Ms.
But it's also among ingredients in Estee Lauder's lipstick range.
Poster Comment:
THIS IS IN EUROPE NOT THE US - YET.