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The announcement to eliminate artificial dyes comes less than a week before the National Ice Cream Day on July 20.
On Monday, July 14, the FDA announced that it has approved the use of the natural color additive gardenia (genipin) blue for dying a variety of foods and drinks. This is the fourt ...
To the chagrin of advocates and HHS, Mars is not making promises on banning artificial dyes like others in Big Food. What ...
The FDA has announced a sweeping ban on Red Dye No. 3, giving food companies three years to reformulate their products.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned Red No. 3 last dye, leading those to think Red Dye No. 40 could be next. How are these dyes different?
Contributing reporting: Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Red Dye No. 3 ban info, how it's different from Red Dye 40 ...
Red Dye No. 3 has been banned for use in cosmetics and topical drugs since 1990. So why is it still in our food? This video deep dives into Red 3, and the use of dangerous dyes in everyday products.
Carhartt and Rit are partnering to sell do-it-yourself dye kits to inspire creativity towards apparel both new and old.
Advocates have been calling for a ban of red dye 3 over concerns linking the additive to cancer and behavioral problems in children.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned Red No. 3, USA TODAY reports, a dye that gives food and drink a bright, cherry-red color. The removal is in response to a color additive petition ...
In the wake of the Food and Drug Administration banning Red Dye No. 3 from foods, dietary supplements and oral medications, many people are wondering: What products contain Red 3?