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The FDA has announced a sweeping ban on Red Dye No. 3, giving food companies three years to reformulate their products.
U.S. regulators on Wednesday banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation's food supply, nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risk.
The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers eat and drink.
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In a comprehensive new study assessing a massive 39,763 US packaged foods and drinks from the biggest 25 companies in the ...
"The colors are perfect for the holiday, and it’s a gorgeous presentation," says the star of the Food Network series 'Super ...
Certain breakfast cereals like Foot Loops or Fruity Pebbles use food dyes, including Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Blue 1, ...
Nestle and other major food companies are pledging to remove artificial colors from their U.S. food and beverages in the next ...
J.M. Smucker Co., based in Orrville, Ohio, plans to remove all artificial dyes from its food brands—including jams, Uncrustables, and Hostess snacks—by 2027. The move follows mounting health concerns ...
Smucker joins a growing number of big food companies that have announced plans to eliminate artificial dyes in recent weeks, ...
Aperol spritz have gained a reputation of being a healthier alternative to other cocktails. However, the drink contains sugar ...
From gourmet trends to classic comfort foods, some dishes enjoy widespread acclaim that leaves many of us scratching our ...