The dye, known for its bright cherry-red color, is found in candies, snack cakes, maraschino cherries, and some beverages.
T he U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the use of Red Dye No. 3 in food and ingested drugs on Wednesday, more ...
U.S. regulators last week banned the use of the dye known as Red 3 in the nation's food, nearly 35 years after it was banned ...
With Red Dye No. 3 banned, manufacturers are exploring natural alternatives like beet juice. Here’s what you need to know ...
With an FDA ban on Red No. 3 underway, consumers may be seeking alternatives to the potentially harmful color additive.
The FDA cited findings from animal studies indicating that high levels of Red 3 exposure caused cancer in male lab rats ...
The dye is a "color additive made from petroleum," which "could previously be used in foods in small amounts as approved by ...
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carmine (a dye derived from insects), and pigments sourced from purple sweet potato, radish, and red cabbage. Sensient Food Colors, a major supplier, has highlighted these options as viable ...