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 ...
Valentine's Day festivities often involve chocolate and candy, but which heart-shaped seasonal offerings actually taste good? Not this one, that's for sure.
a synthetic dye that gives food and drinks their bright red cherry color but has been linked to cancer in animals. The dye is still used in thousands of foods, including candy, cereals ...
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 banned the controversial red dye no. 3, which gives food and drinks a bright, cherry red color ... with its use being limited to frosting, candy, icing, cakes, frozen desserts, cookies ...
a synthetic dye that gives food and drinks their bright red cherry color but has been linked to cancer in animals. The dye is still used in thousands of foods, including candy, cereals ...