Since bright colors are appealing to children ... In 2010, the European Union began adding warning labels to products that ...
Studies show that high doses could cause cancer in rats, but the regulators maintain that no evidence exists that ingesting the coloring causes cancer in humans.
The Food and Drug Administration has officially banned Red No. 3, an additive used for giving food and drinks a bright, cherry-red color. The FDA announced on Wednesday that it has amended its ...
The dye, which has been registered with and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration since 1971, is used by food ...
Senators from Virginia and Maryland said a near-miss at the D.C. airport in April should be a "bright red warning light flashing before Congress." ...
Authorities battling a series of large wildfires in the Los Angeles area have employed a bright red fire retardant to tamp the flames, leading to dramatic images of the material blanketing scores ...
Your favorite bright red drinks and candies may soon have a different look as the Food and Drug Administration banned Red No. 3. Red No. 3 is a color additive made from petroleum that is used to ...
Red 3 is a petroleum-based synthetic food dye that gives foods and drinks a bright, cherry-red color. The FDA announced on Jan. 15 that it is amending its color additive regulations to no longer ...
Among North Carolina frankfurter aficionados, the state’s signature bright red hot dog is a thing of pride and beauty. Distinctively tubular, the tradition of these vibrant hot dogs stretches ...