What foods have BVO in it?

BVO (brominated vegetable oil) is a controversial additive that was commonly used in citrus-flavored soft drinks. However, it is no longer widely used in the United States due to safety concerns.

Here are some examples of former users of BVO:

* Mountain Dew (removed in 2013)

* Sprite (removed in 2013)

* 7 Up (removed in 2013)

* Some other citrus-flavored soft drinks

It's important to note that BVO is not used in all citrus-flavored drinks. Some companies have switched to alternative emulsifiers, and others never used BVO in the first place.

To be certain about the ingredients in a specific product, it's best to check the label.

If you're looking for drinks without BVO, look for brands that explicitly state "no BVO" on the label.

Remember that food regulations and ingredient use can vary by country, so if you're traveling or buying products from another country, be sure to check the label for BVO.