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Thirty-six color additives are approved by the Federal Drug Administration for use in food and drinks in the U.S. Nine petroleum-based chemical dyes, including Red 3, have been allowed in U.S. food.
The dye used was originally an oil-based product, but has since been changed to a food-grade powder, which ironically is orange, and the formula is a closely guarded secret. "Illinois EPA has ...
Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating cereal giant Kellogg’s for potential violation of the state’s ...
Though it may take a few washes, some types of soap with warm water may remove hair dye, similar to the process of removing ...
Research in materials engineering seeks to find alternatives to oil-based plastics from bio-based materials ... “Nanocellulose films treated with red onion dye are a promising option in applications ...
Synthetic dyes used to make brightly colored cereals, drinks and candies are coming under scrutiny in states across the country.
Thirty-six color additives are approved by the Federal Drug Administration for use in food and drinks in the U.S. Nine petroleum-based chemical dyes, including Red 3, have been allowed in U.S. food.