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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned Red No. 3 last week, a dye that gives food and drink a bright, cherry-red color. The removal is in response to a color additive petition filed in ...
Red No. 3 -- also known as FD&C Red No. 3, erythrosine or Red 3-- is a synthetic dye that is made from petroleum and adds a "bright, cherry-red color" to the products it is added to.
Some foods that may contain Red Dye 3 are gummy candies, baked goods, meat and meat substitutes, fruit-flavored snacks, and bright red drinks. Can Red Dye 3 cause cancer? Some studies suggest a ...