After decades of debate, the FDA has finally banned Red Dye No. 3, a synthetic food coloring linked to cancer in rats.
A new ban by the Food and Drug Administration is set to remove a color additive from food and drugs that turn some shoppers’ favorite items on the shelves red.
Red Dye No. 3 has been officially banned, according to the FDA. The post What Foods Have Red Dye No. 3? Common Artificial ...
Now that the US Food and Drug Administration has banned red dye No. 3, many people are criticizing or questioning the safety ...
The FDA revokes FD&C Red No. 3 authorization due to cancer concerns under the Delaney Clause, impacting food and drug ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced a landmark decision to ban Red No. 3 from use in U.S. food, beverage, and drug ...
With Red Dye No. 3 banned, manufacturers are exploring natural alternatives like beet juice. Here’s what you need to know ...
Newsweek published a list of some of the foods and drinks that contain Red No. 3. Those items include: Candies like Pez Assorted Fruit, Dubble Bubble Original Twist, Brach's Candy Corn and Jelly Belly ...
Companies say they are working to update their products to comply with the Food and Drug Administration's decision ...
VERIFY answers four questions about the common food additive red dye No. 3, including what products contain it and if the FDA ...
The Food and Drug Administration blocked further use of Red Dye 3, a popular dye used in the country’s food supply, as it may cause cancer. The dye, which gives a number of candies and snacks a bright ...