If you use water to make the donuts in a town that puts fluoride in their water supply, haven’t you technically put fluoride in the donuts? Or are you talking “American Dental Association approved donuts” levels?
Uhk. I know Sodium Fluoride is a waste
product of the industrial production of
aluminum. The other 2 I’ve no idea
what gives with them.
Fortunately, no effect on taste.
Not especially poisonous, either.
Your customers will develop fortified
choppers. So I guess it’s OK.
Voodoo Doughnuts here in Portland at one point sold a hangover doughnut that contained Tums, but for reasons I don’t quite understand the US FDA told them they couldn’t mix food and drugs so they had to stop making it.
🤣🤣 We can put medicine in water (fluoride), bread (niacin and a bunch of vitamins), breakfast cereal (same), and salt (iodine)? Why not doughnuts, I ask you?
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product of the industrial production of
aluminum. The other 2 I’ve no idea
what gives with them.
Fortunately, no effect on taste.
Not especially poisonous, either.
Your customers will develop fortified
choppers. So I guess it’s OK.
"The government said you can't like...put medicine in food, man"
Classic.
its a blanket rule because it would be impractical to be like "this medicine is okay to be in food, this medicine can't"