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Why does your favorite product
taste different abroad?

Brands reformulate products for different markets. We decode what changed — and why it matters.

12
Countries
46,412
Products
6,018
Brands
6,611
Ingredients tracked

How it works

01

Search a product

Type a brand or product name. We surface every regional formulation we've collected.

02

Pick regions

Choose two or more countries to line up their ingredient lists side by side.

03

See what changed

Color-coded ingredients reveal what's shared, swapped, or unique to each market.

Regulatory pulse

Allulose 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇨🇳 allowed in China Carmoisine 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇮🇳 allowed in India Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Formaldehyde 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Monk Fruit Extract 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇨🇳 allowed in China Octinoxate 🇺🇸 banned in Hawaii 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada Polysilicone-15 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Ponceau 4R 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇬🇧 restricted in UK Potassium Bromate 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US TBHQ 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Titanium Dioxide 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇮🇳 allowed in India Tris-Biphenyl Triazine 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Zinc Pyrithione 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇮🇳 allowed in India Adapalene 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada Aluminum Zirconium Octachlorohydrex GLY 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇦🇺 allowed in Australia Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Amyl Cinnamal 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Avobenzone 🇺🇸 restricted in US 🇮🇳 allowed in India Bacon 🇺🇸 restricted in US 🇯🇵 allowed in Japan Beef 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada Allulose 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇨🇳 allowed in China Carmoisine 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇮🇳 allowed in India Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Formaldehyde 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Monk Fruit Extract 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇨🇳 allowed in China Octinoxate 🇺🇸 banned in Hawaii 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada Polysilicone-15 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Ponceau 4R 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇬🇧 restricted in UK Potassium Bromate 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US TBHQ 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Titanium Dioxide 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇮🇳 allowed in India Tris-Biphenyl Triazine 🇺🇸 banned in US 🇪🇺 allowed in EU Zinc Pyrithione 🇪🇺 banned in EU 🇮🇳 allowed in India Adapalene 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada Aluminum Zirconium Octachlorohydrex GLY 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇦🇺 allowed in Australia Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Amyl Cinnamal 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇺🇸 allowed in US Avobenzone 🇺🇸 restricted in US 🇮🇳 allowed in India Bacon 🇺🇸 restricted in US 🇯🇵 allowed in Japan Beef 🇪🇺 restricted in EU 🇨🇦 allowed in Canada
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Common ingredients

Coverage across 12 markets

What we do

Ingredient Analysis

Color-coded comparison reveals shared, modified, and unique ingredients across every regional formulation.

Regulatory Insights

See why ingredients like Titanium Dioxide, Triclosan, and Potassium Bromate are banned in some countries but not others.

Global Coverage

Compare formulations across the US, EU, UK, India, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Africa, and more.

Frequently asked

Why do brands change recipes between countries?

Local rules on additives, sweeteners, dyes, and preservatives differ — so do consumer tastes, sourcing costs, and shelf-life targets. The same product can legally carry different ingredient lists in different markets.

Where does this data come from?

Publicly visible product labels, official manufacturer pages, and open databases like Open Food Facts, USDA FoodData Central, FDA, EFSA, and FSSAI. Every product page lists its source.

How often is the database updated?

New products are added regularly and existing entries are refreshed when manufacturers publish reformulations. Sitemaps and search engines are notified daily.

Can I request a product?

Yes — open the report flow on any product page, or email a link to the product's official ingredient list and we'll evaluate adding it.