- Whether considered unhealthy or a "threat" to landscaping, these American snacks are banned in other countries:
- Austria, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, and Denmark aren't serving Ritz Crackers or Coffee-Mate coffee creamer at parties since they're made with partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, a trans fat that has been linked to poor heart health.
- You can't pop a stick of gum in Singapore. Chewing gum is banned in order to keep the sticky stuff off the streets.
- Norway and Austria don't allow Little Debbie Swiss Rolls or Froot Loops cereal as they contain food dyes Yellow 5 and Red 40, which contain potential carcinogens.
- You can't cool off with a Drumsticks ice cream treat in the EU, since they contain carrageenan, which can negatively affect the digestive system.