The FDA is considering restricting Red Dye No. 3, a common food coloring used in candies and beverages, due to potential health risks. While declared safe, studies suggest links to cancer ...
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like Red No. 3. Find out more about this synthetic dye, its health effects, and alternative dye options below. Red No. 3, also known as Erythrosine, is a synthetic red dye commonly used in food ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may enact a total ban on red food dye, the artificial coloring that’s not allowed in skin products but “a kid can eat it.” On December 5, the FDA gathered ...
And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis ... Senate to discuss a petition regarding Red No. 3, otherwise referred to as ...
The Food and Drug Administration may finally ban artificial red food coloring used in ... have led some companies to phase it out voluntarily. The dye is still approved for use in food products ...
The Food and Drug Administration could soon move to ban a controversial red dye used in countless American drinks, snacks, candies and cereals that have been found to cause cancer in animals.
The FDA is poised to ban Red 3, a synthetic food dye linked to cancer and behavioral problems in children. Used in thousands of products, the dye has already been banned from cosmetics.