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Smucker's commits to remove artificial dyes from sugar-free fruit spreads, ice cream toppings and other products by 2027, ...
The FDA in January revoked the authorization for the use of Red No. 3, also known as erythrosine, in food and ingested drugs over concerns that it has been shown to cause cancer in animals.
While the previous US administration banned Red No. 3 (erythrosine) in January, citing a 30-year-old study linking it to cancer in rats, the FDA maintained its belief that it was unlikely to have the ...
The agency said it was taking the action because studies found that the dye, also known as erythrosine, caused cancer in lab rats. A federal statute requires FDA to ban any additive found to cause ...
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