Brian Ronholm: Well, this is an issue that’s been percolating for quite a long time. Back in 1990, the FDA made the decision ...
When UC Davis distinguished professor emeritus Art Shapiro collected the first cabbage white butterfly ... Big Red and Big Blue in his Sept. 23, 2016 blog: "I thought that Big Red was too sweet, Big ...
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But many beverage brands use Red 40, including Hawaiian Punch and Kool-Aid, Fanta and Jarritos strawberry sodas and Faygo black cherry soda. Consumer advocates say some gummy vitamins and ...
Palmer Candy President and CEO Marty Palmer declined to identify which of his company's products contain FD&C Red No. 3, but it is listed on the Twin Bing packaging. He says the company shouldn't have ...
The Blue Jackets will wear a navy sweater with a cannon emblazoned on the front, with the Red Wings featuring a red script Detroit across a white sweater: The NHL also pointed to the smaller ...
Red Dye No. 3, or erythrosine, is a synthetic red food dye once popular in candies and cakes. The ... [+] FDA bans Red Dye No. 3 under the Delaney Clause, citing cancer risks observed in lab ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Blue Jackets will bring their legendary ... a nod to insignias used in the auto industry. It’s in red against a white background, the classic Red Wings look.
Kelly Rowland wore a cyan blue Sergio Hudson peak lapel suit to the Disney Dreamers Academy red carpet at Walt Disney World Resort. Jordyn Woods posed backstage after the Robert Wun Haute Couture ...
Columbus' primary color is blue rather than Ohio State red. The NHL asked the Jackets if they'd consider wearing white jerseys for the game, with Detroit wearing red to evoke the Buckeyes ...
United States food regulators have banned Red Dye 3, a dye used in food, drinks and medicine after evidence found that it causes cancer in rats. On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
The eight remaining approved dyes include Blue No. 1, Blue No. 2, Green No. 3, Orange B, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Citrus Red − all used to give food, drinks and ingested drugs bright colors.