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The potential for leakage aside, olestra overcame much of its bad publicity Before lay's wow chips became synonymous with 'anal leakage,' i ate my fill—and paid the price. They were first introduced in 1998, and were marketed using the lay's, ruffles, doritos, and tostitos brands

Although initially popular, charting sales of $400 million in their first year, they subsequently dropped to $200 million by 2000, as olestra caused abdominal cramping, diarrhea, fecal incontinence. In stark black text, packages warned consumers that olestra may cause abdominal cramping and loose stools and that it inhibits the absorption of some vitamins and other nutrients. this warning created immediate consumer concern, particularly the more colloquial interpretation that spread through media coverage One study found up to 9 percent of customers experienced anal oil leakage and no product can survive a reputation for subjecting people to an exxon valdez in their underpants

Between 1998 and 2000, sales of olestra products halved and the downward trend showed no signs of stopping until the wow

Brand was discontinued in 2004. Olestra is an indigestible molecule that passes through the digestive tract too quickly, leading to abdominal cramping, loose stools, and anal leakage. So the fda later required all products containing olestra to be labelled with a warning of the potential side effects. Olestra products disappeared from store shelves shortly thereafter, with the fake fat left to be a grease stain on our collective cultural memory, summed up by two simple words

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