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Key ingredient in Coca-Cola and M&Ms is being smuggled from war-torn Sudan

Nearly 80% of the world’s gum arabic comes from Sudan

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Daniela Ayoub
18/04/2025 13:15 ‧ 3 weeks ago | StarsInsider

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Gum arabic, which is harvested from acacia trees, is used most often to stabilize and thicken ingredients across supply chains. From pet food to makeup, and even in sweet treats like Coca-Cola drinks and M&Ms.

You may be surprised to know that over 80% of this natural substance comes from Sudan. For a nation in conflict, it's clear that supply chain issues would emerge. Indeed, that is the case for gum arabic, which has been the source of corruption, smuggling, and other illegal activities that are fueling war efforts. Curious to know more? Click on.

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