The dye, known for its bright cherry-red color, is found in candies, snack cakes, maraschino cherries, and some beverages.
The FDA cited findings from animal studies indicating that high levels of Red 3 exposure caused cancer in male lab rats ...
The dye appears on food labels as “Red No. 3” or sometimes ... Besides Red No. 40, another alternative might be carmine, a natural red dye made from the ground Cochineal bug, which primarily ...
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 ...
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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 an FDA ban on Red No. 3 underway, consumers may be seeking alternatives to the potentially harmful color additive.
With Red Dye No. 3 banned, manufacturers are exploring natural alternatives like beet juice. Here’s what you need to know ...
Some food manufacturers have already reformulated products to remove Red 3. In its place they use beet juice; carmine, a dye made from insects; and pigments from foods such as purple sweet potato ...