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Synthetic dyes in soft drinks and candy were linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes
Researchers tracking a large cohort of French adults over nearly 14 years found that higher consumption of synthetic food ...
Fans looking at their iconic M&M's candy will find that two colors are missing from the bag, a nod to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Food and Drug Administration is on the cusp of deciding whether to ban a controversial bright cherry-red dye used in ...
Two colors from the iconic M&Ms lineup will be missing when the company’s dye-free candies hit shelves in August. According to the Wall Street Journal, the blue and brown M&Ms will not be in packages ...
Mars Wrigley will roll out versions of select candies made without Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FD&C) artificial colors starting in 2026. First up: M&M’s Chocolate, Skittles Original, Starburst Original, ...
Under pressure to eliminate synthetic food coloring from the classic treat, the candy giant is launching a new lineup.
In a groundbreaking announcement that’s shaking up the candy industry, the FDA dropped a bombshell on January 15 that’s about to change the way your favorite treats look forever. The controversial red ...
As people stock up on Halloween candy this month, they may be buying bags of treats that contain with Red Dye 3, a carcinogen that is banned in Europe and for use in cosmetics in the U.S., according ...
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Two of M&M‘s most recognizable colors are taking a temporary step back — but don’t panic just yet. Mars is introducing new versions of some of its products without FD&C colors, the artificial dyes ...
The Atkinson Candy Co. prides itself on the distinctive taste of its Chick-O-Stick, a sweet, salty confection made from peanut butter and toasted coconut, with a crunchy outer shell. The first thing ...
In H.G. Wells' 1897 science fiction novel, "The Invisible Man," the protagonist invents a serum that makes the cells in his body transparent by controlling how they bend light. More than 100 years ...
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