Making natural dyes for Easter eggs is as simple as getting your hands on some beets, red cabbage, turmeric, or onion skins.
Artificial dyes made using chemicals and are thus regulated by the Food and Drug Administration to ensure their safety. But ...
Ken Paxton said Saturday his office is investigating WK Kellogg Co. for potentially violating consumer protection laws.
Thirty-six color additives are approved by the Federal Drug Administration for use in food and drinks in the U.S. Nine petroleum-based chemical dyes, including Red 3, have been allowed in U.S ...
Red and pink Easter eggs can be made by boiling the skins of two to three red onions (sometimes called Spanish onions) in 1 ...
More than 20 states are considering legislation aimed at protecting children from dyes and other chemicals added to food. West Virginia’s ban goes into effect on Aug. 1 this year for food served ...