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A dye extracted from crushed bugs might sound archaic, but it is surprisingly ubiquitous. Cochineal—parasitic insects that ...
Texans, meet the cochineal—an insect used to dye some of your favorite red and pink foods. It’s natural, it’s tiny, and yes..
In Sensient's Milwaukee labs, technicians craft natural dyes from beet and carrot extracts to replace artificial colors in ...
Those dyes are commonly used to make food and ... The FDA banned red No. 3 in January, effective for food on January 15, 2027, and for drugs on January 18, 2028 — but the agency is now asking food ...
Companies are making the switch to natural food dyes. But products like Trix are proof that customers can be fickle about artificial colors.
This move follows mounting public pressure that resulted in a ban on the dye ... red used in bottled raspberry vinaigrette to ...
The FDA's move stops short of the outright ban that had been floated for in Kennedy's "Make America Healthy Again ... authorization for one synthetic dye, Red 3, after studies suggested that ...
Kennedy Jr. announced a ban on all petroleum-based artificial food dyes, including red dye No. 40, in the nation’s food supply as part of his “Make America healthy again ... also known as Allura Red, ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares the status of his efforts to confront America’s chronic health crisis on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ ...