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Pickles, sports drinks and the candy I use to reward my potty-training toddler all contain synthetic food dyes. Here's what I ...
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.
Synthetic food dyes are being targeted for removal from the American food supply in a sweeping new ban. Nutrition experts ...
UK-based company Sparxell is unlocking a spectrum of natural colors with patented technology and cellulose, as demand for ...
Texas Senate Bill 25 would require packaged food manufacturers to put warning labels on products with certain ingredients, including a number of ...
Some of the industry's biggest players say the FDA's deadline to switch to natural colors may not be feasible due to supply ...
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ...
Over the past five or 10 years, methylene blue has come to be touted online as a so-called nootropic agent – a substance that enhances cognitive function. Vendors claim that it amps up brain energy, ...
If the bill becomes law, it would be "one of the most substantive victories" for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" campaign.
The bills come amid a national effort, led by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, to overhaul food ...