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When Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced an artificial food dye ban, it was difficult to ...
Fortunately, there are steps the agency can take right now to stem the flow of potentially unsafe ingredients into our food ...
Businesses need to be able to nimbly update their product formulation and examine their offerings within the context of a ...
I’ll be the first to admit that prior to this project, I did not give food dyes much thought. After all, I eat, shop and cook ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved three naturally sourced food dyes. For more on what this may mean for your ...
FDA’s recent focus on potentially harmful color additives in food products has expanded to the pharmaceutical sector. In May ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Skittles announced to the BBC last week that it will no longer use titanium dioxide, a color additive, in its candy products.
Some of the industry's biggest players say the FDA's deadline to switch to natural colors may not be feasible due to supply ...
A new bill being proposed by Republican lawmakers seeks to bar schools from serving meals that contain certain dyes and additives.
Foods from Doritos to Froot Loops could be labeled as having ingredients 'not recommended for human consumption' under this ...
Titanium dioxide is officially out of U.S. Skittles, years after the brand said it would drop it. The color additive has been ...
The move to ban Red Dye No. 3 comes after Robert F. Kennedy announced that the health department and FDA plan to phase out ...