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Ice cream makers representing about 90% of the U.S. supply have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products within the next three years. Dr. Evan Nadler, a pediatric surgeon, tells "Morning ...
Dozens of ice cream manufacturers in the United States have pledged to eliminate artificial colors from their products by the end of 2027.
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 ...
The announcement to eliminate artificial dyes comes less than a week before the National Ice Cream Day on July 20.
Former White Sox lefty Mark Buehrle was forever immortalized inside Rate Field as the team unveiled a statue in his honor on ...
To the chagrin of advocates and HHS, Mars is not making promises on banning artificial dyes like others in Big Food. What ...
Experts say restricting food options by banning artificial dyes is not the best way to improve nutrition, especially in rural ...
George Clooney, who dyed his hair for his recent star turn on Broadway, changed up his hairdo again at the Tony Awards.
In-N-Out announced that it's removing Red Dye 40 from the pink lemonade and strawberry shakes.
The popular California-based fast food burger chain is giving some of its drinks and ketchup a new taste after the FDA banned red dye No. 3 earlier this year.
USA TODAY provided information on what each of the eight dyes are generally used for: Red Dye 40 (Allura Red or FD&C Red No. 40): A dark red dye commonly used in candy, cereals, sports drinks ...