The short answer is 'no.' But the feds are moving to ban one red food color, and health concerns swirl around another.
NORTH DAKOTA ( KXNET) — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may ban an artificial red food dye. The dye is the coloring that can be found in drinks, snacks, cereals, and candy.
Red No. 3 is a synthetic cherry-red dye often found in candies, popsicles, and cake-decorating gels. Its bright hue makes it ...
Red No. 3 — is found in many American foods such as cereals, beverages, snacks, and candies. But it may soon be banned ...
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