Food Safety Incidents

Curcumin (E 100) has been detected in Soft Candy Varieties.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Mar 31, 2026 10:00:00 PM

Food Safety Incident Report

Date of Incident: March 9, 2026

A recent food safety incident has been reported involving the detection of curcumin (E 100) in various soft candy products. This incident originated in Sweden and falls under the category of food control, specifically concerning food ingredients and compounds.

Curcumin is a natural compound derived from turmeric, commonly used as a coloring agent in food products. While it is generally recognized as safe when consumed in moderate amounts, the presence of curcumin in soft candy varieties raises concerns regarding ingredient labeling and consumer awareness. It is essential for manufacturers to ensure that all ingredients are accurately listed on product packaging to prevent potential allergic reactions or dietary restrictions from being overlooked by consumers.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been notified of this incident, and further investigations are likely to follow. Consumers are advised to check the ingredient lists of soft candy products they may have purchased and to report any adverse reactions to health authorities.

Food safety is paramount, and incidents like these highlight the importance of stringent quality control measures in the food industry. It is crucial for manufacturers to adhere to regulatory standards to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers.

  • Incident: Curcumin (E 100) has been detected in Soft Candy Varieties.
  • Date: 2026-03-09
  • Product: Soft Candy Varieties
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  • Origin of issue: Sweden
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Food Ingredients and Compounds
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration