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Red food dye could soon be banned as FDA reviews petition: ‘Scary stuff’
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering banning an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3 due to potential health risks, including a link to cancer.
Will the FDA ban red dye 3? Controversial food additive used in candy, drinks under scrutiny
The Food and Drug Administration is considering a ban on the additive known as red dye No. 3, prevalent in candies, drinks and other products.
The Most Widely Banned Food Dyes—And Why They're Bad for You
The FDA at the moment only approves of the following seven synthetic food dyes: Red 3, Red 40, Blue 1, Blue 2, Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Green 3. Several others have been banned over the years due to adverse health effects and other issues.
The FDA’s Race to Beat Trump and RFK: 18 Foods Facing Bans Over Dangerous Dyes
Lithol Rubin BK, another synthetic dye sometimes used for cheese coatings, has also been associated with health risks when consumed in high doses. These examples illustrate the ongoing debate over the safety of synthetic food dyes and the varying regulatory standards worldwide.
The Food Dye Issue Is Back in the Spotlight. Is a Ban Coming?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been vocal about removing artificial colors from the U.S. food supply. Regulators are also planning to weigh in.
FDA red food dye ban: When it could happen, and what to know
The FDA is reviewing a petition that could ban an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3. Here’s what to know about the petition and the product.
What Is Red Food Dye? Everything You Need to Know as the FDA Plans to Ban It
The Food and Drug Administration may ban Red No. 3 in the coming weeks. Find out more about this synthetic coloring, derived from oil, and its potential health effects.
FDA may finally ban artificial red dye from beverages, candy and other foods
In today’s Health Alert, the holidays are here, along with vibrant festive treats. But the artificial food dye giving so many sweets and drinks their bright red color may soon be banned by the FDA.
Is the FDA looking to ban some of San Antonio's favorite foods?
The short answer is 'no.' But the feds are moving to ban one red food color, and health concerns swirl around another.
What is Red 40 and why hasn't the FDA banned the dye?
The FDA's top food official says the safety of the dye called Red 40 hasn't been assessed in over a decade, despite concerns over its potential behavioral health effects.
FOOD BAN: OK bill aims to ban some dyes, additives including Red 40
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The Hidden Health Risks of Food Dyes
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Turning corn colorful: Researchers demonstrate purple corn's surprising health benefits
Americans love their corn—whether it's canned, fresh off the cob or in their favorite breakfast cereal. But what if this ...
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