The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday it’s banning the use of Red No. 3, a synthetic dye that gives food and drinks ...
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The ban by the Food and Drug Administration on the dye, called Red No. 3, in food items comes more than three decades after ...
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Red No. 3, a synthetic dye which gives a cherry hue to candies, sodas, and some medications, has been linked to cancer in some animal studies.
Red 3 is banned for food use in Europe, Australia and New Zealand except in certain kinds of cherries. The dye will be banned ...
Red No. 3, chemically known as erythrosine, was first introduced into foods in 1907. Companies subsequently added it to ...
FDA issued an order banning the use of erythrosine, known widely as red dye no. 3, in all food, drinks, and ingested drugs ...
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Federal health officials is issuing an order to revoke the authorization for the use of Red No. 3 in food and ingested drugs.
Red 3 is banned for food use in Europe, Australia and New Zealand except in certain kinds of cherries. The dye will be banned ...