Discover which popular foods will be affected by the FDA's new ban on Red No. 3, the synthetic dye that adds a vibrant pop of ...
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Red Dye No. 3 is an iodine-based compound, which is believed to contribute to its effects on thyroid function.
You may have heard in the news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will no longer allow the use of FD&C Red Dye No. 3 ...
Now that we know Red Dye No. 3 is a carcinogen, those Valentine's Day candies in their bright red colors are looking a little ...
Studies show that high doses could cause cancer in rats, but the regulators maintain that no evidence exists that ingesting the coloring causes cancer in humans.
The FDA announced on Wednesday that it has banned the use of Red No. 3, an additive used to give food and drinks a cherry-red ...
A food dye that gives candy, frosting, cookies and even some ingested medications their cherry-red color is banned in the U.S., including several products branded for Valentine's Day. The FDA ...
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Crane, PhD, RDN The FDA announced a ban on the controversial red dye no. 3, which gives food and drinks a bright, cherry red color and has ... limited to frosting, candy, icing, cakes, frozen ...
Federal officials moved Wednesday to ban a controversial bright red dye used ... in products such as candy, cakes and frozen desserts. The International Association of Color Manufacturers, which ...
Pez candy is among the food and ... The dye is known as erythrosine, FD&C Red No. 3 or Red 3. The ban removes it from the list of approved color additives in foods, dietary supplements and oral ...