The US Food and Drug Administration is adding two natural food dyes to the group replacing petroleum-based colors in the food system.
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No artificial colors” can now be used on food labels even if natural dyes are added. FDA will let companies use these claims ...
Food companies are falling in line with the Trump administration’s goal to phase out synthetic dyes in food and beverages by making voluntary commitments to stop using them. But the path to a food ...
To make candies pop, sports drinks appear refreshing and chips look extra spicy. Many companies add synthetic dyes in our food. Some common examples include red number 40, yellow number 5, and blue ...
In January 1976, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned a popular and well-studied chemical used in food: Red 2. Food colorants have long been contentious, misunderstood and a target for ...
As part of the "Make America Healthy Again" movement's efforts to replace artificial, petroleum-based food dyes with natural ones, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it has approved the use of ...