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Beloved products like Lucky Charms and Fruit Loops won't look the same soon. That's because the U.S. government is phasing ...
Alongside salad dressing, your refrigerator door may be taking a hit after the food dye ban is in full effect. Great Value’s ...
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“Food dye is just a no-brainer. Nobody wants to eat petroleum. Everybody knows there’s enough science out there that we know it’s terrible for you. It causes health problems but also behavioral ...
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is calling on companies to phase out all petroleum-based dyes by the end of ...
Earlier this year, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced a ban on food dye Red No. 3, which is commonly found in candy ... shocking that cereals like Lucky Charms and Froot Loops ...
Merville Gardens Village is lined with cherry blossom trees and NI Japanese community celebrate the annual spring blooming.
The "steward" of the Roxie took Mission Local on a tour, from the 112 year-old ticket stub to the carbon arc in the ...
Here’s a list: Red No. 3 Also known as Erythrosine, this is found in beverages like Nesquik’s Strawberry Milk, maraschino cherries and candies like Brach’s Candy Corn and Ring Pops.