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Potato Chips Anal Leakage May Cause The Olestra Fat Free Snack Controversy Of The 1990s

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The potential for leakage aside, olestra overcame much of its bad publicity

The potato chip that destroyed the bowels of america if olestra chips were a thing today, they would last 35 minutes before social media turned on them. They were first introduced in 1998, and were marketed using the lay's, ruffles, doritos, and tostitos brands. “i had patients that had anal leakage, and i’d go over their diet history,” nemec recalls “if they stopped eating the potato chips with the olestra, they got better So if there were patients who came in complaining of anal leakage, you’d always go through a diet survey and ask specifically about olestra products.” Delicious, crispy potato chips with absolutely zero fat

Olestra, marketed under the brand name olean, seemed like a miracle. Baked chips are a healthy alternative to fried chips, but they can cause unexpected anal leakage Learn about the surprising connection and how to prevent it. Before lay’s wow chips became synonymous with ‘anal leakage,’ i ate my fill—and paid the price.

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