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Learn how CPG companies can manage the US Food and Drug Administration's phaseout of artificial and synthetic food dyes.
Discussion around artificial dyes and ingredients grows in the wake of the Food and Drug Administration's decision to ban Red Dye No. 3 ...
In addition to finding these dyes in brightly colored processed foods, the researchers also found them in more muted foods ...
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Daily Voice on MSNM&M's, Skittles Reportedly Resisting Push To End Artificial Food Dye Use: Here's WhyOne of the nation's largest candy makers is pushing back on a years-long effort to remove artificial food dyes from its ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is making strides in his war against synthetic food dyes, ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants synthetic dyes out of the nation’s food supply, but not every brand is ready to let go.
Red dye #3 has been a known carcinogen for decades. It was banned in 1990 for cosmetic use under the Delaney Clause, a federal law that requires the FDA to ban food additives that are found to ...
Crude-oil-derived substances in the candy have been linked to health problems—and the regulations that have allowed their use ...
Welcome an unexpected health nut to the top table: the GOP. The new laws might also help small food businesses.
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HealthDay on MSNNestle, Other Food Companies Vow to Ban Artificial ColorsNestle, Kraft Heinz, and General Mills have announced plans to remove all synthetic dyes from their products by 2027.
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