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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.
Businesses need to be able to nimbly update their product formulation and examine their offerings within the context of a ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved three naturally sourced food dyes. For more on what this may mean for your ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Skittles announced to the BBC last week that it will no longer use titanium dioxide, a color additive, in its candy products.
Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill into law that bans Red No. 40 from Delaware schools. Here's what you need to know.
From Skittles to Pop Tarts, these American foods contain ingredients banned in other countries for health concerns.
By Natalie Rainer, J.D., M.P.H., Healthcare and FDA Partner at K&L Gates, and Pete Coneski, Phd., Senior Scientific Advisor ...
We break down the difference between Red 3 and Red 40—why one’s banned in food, the other isn’t and what both mean for your health.
The concoction he made had a burgundy tinge, similar to a red wine, and a bubbly, cheery effervescence — hence the name that ...
Baltimore Sun Editorial Board U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, recently reintroduced the “Do or Dye Act,” ...