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.
A synthetic color additive made from petroleum and chemically known as erythrosine, red dye No. 3 is used to give foods and beverages a bright cherry ... the most popular brands either never ...
Sarah Gallo, a senior vice president for the industry trade group Consumer Brands Association ... have this bright red element to them,” he said. In Europe, which banned red dye No. 3 in ...
It is also found in drugs including Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.’s Vyvanse for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and store-brand heartburn ... last month. “Bright red dye is ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it was banning Red 3 dye from food and ... Officials said there was no evidence the dye, which gives items a bright cherry color, caused ...