A colorful ingredient you may find in your pantry or medicine cabinet is now banned by the Food and Drug Administration.
With the recent news that the Food and Drug Administration is banning Red No. 3, the artificial dye that is considered a potential carcinogen, some experts are saying it could be the start of a much ...
The colorant was banned from cosmetics and non-oral medications years ago because a study showed it caused cancer in rats.
Like all color additives used in U.S. foods, Red Dye No. 3 underwent safety evaluations before receiving FDA approval in the ...
The FDA has banned Red Dye No. 3 dye from food and ingested drug products. Here are the food products containing Red 3 and ...
Food companies have two years to get red dye No. 3 out of their products. But other synthetic dyes have also raised concerns, ...
The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers eat and drink. The colorant was banned ...
VERIFY answers four questions about the common food additive red dye No. 3, including what products contain it and if the FDA ...
The Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of the dye Red No. 3 in all food and ingested drugs. Here’s what foods ...
Dietitians explain what red dye number three is, if you should be worried about it, and what to do with the food that has it ...
Yellow No. 5 is commonly used in brightly colored soda and candy, often to make them appear fresher and more appetizing.
Three companies that use Red Dye No. 3 have responded to Newsweek about the ban on the additive from the nation's food supply, which is due to its potential links to cancer.