This Valentine's Day, BRACH'S ® is hoping to inspire you to connect with those you love with the launch of its new Conversation Hearts Go Global. The beloved heart-shaped candy features ...
Brach’s Candy Corn is among the products that contain Red 3 dye. Julia Rubin/AP, file Share The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the ...
While uttering those three words might be hard on Valentine’s Day, Brach’s Conversation Hearts have new ways to express that love. The iconic seasonal candy celebrates that love is a universal ...
Conversation hearts have a long history and a cult following. Here are some surprising facts about these classic Valentine's ...
Red No. 3 is used in foods such as Brach’s candy corn from Ferrara Candy Co., Betty Crocker sprinkles from General Mills Inc. and strawberry Ensure from Abbott Laboratories. It is also found in ...
Although the center said that the candy company Brach’s sold about 100 products that contained the dye as of 2023, that has changed. Ferrara Candy, owner of Brach’s, released a statement ...
Consumer advocacy groups petitioned agency to restrict additive initially approved for use in 1969.
Red Dye number 3 has been banned by the FDA due to its potential link to cancer in animals, but it is not a significant health threat to humans.
Imagine if banning Red 3 put the nail in Brach’s candy corn’s coffin. Alas, the brand will undoubtedly change the way its polarizing candy gets its orange hue, and the triangular edible chalk ...
The FDA banned the use of Red Dye No. 3 based on a petition asking that the agency follow a specific guideline.