Parents say that red dye No. 3 causes behavioral issues in their kids so they avoid foods with the questionable ingredient.
With the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considering a new ban on red food dye, an already short list of FDA-approved dyes ...
Red No. 3 is a color additive made from petroleum that gives foods and drinks a distinctive bright red coloring. The food dye, which is largely banned in the European Union, has for years drawn ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been vocal about removing artificial colors from the U.S. food supply. Regulators are also planning ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may enact a total ban on red food dye, the artificial coloring that’s not allowed ...
The FDA has had beef with red dye 3 since the '90s and has been trying to put the kibosh on it for the past 30 plus years.
The synthetic dye, which is made from petroleum, is used as a color additive in food and ingested drugs to give them a "bright cherry-red color," according to an online statement from the FDA.
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