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The FDA approved the fourth natural food color additive this year, but how can you avoid the artificial dyes still out there?
A natural blue food coloring made from gardenia fruit has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Gardenia blue is the fourth color derived from natural sources approved by the FDA for use in foods in the last two months.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission will award the money as grant funding that can cover unplanned, flooding-related expenses, including repairs, staffing and "operational issues," the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA head Marty Makary revealed that several ice cream manufacturers have pledged to remove synthetic food dyes from their products.
Federal officials announced a major shift in food policy this week, promoting full-fat dairy in upcoming nutrition guidelines ...
Ice cream makers representing about 90% of the U.S. supply of the frozen treat have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products in less than three years, federal health officials said ...
The Texas-based budget carrier announced it will end all West Coast operations by early December due to financial reasons.
Key Takeaways 90% of U.S. ice cream brands plan to remove artificial dyes by 2028Experts say removing dyes won’t make ice ...
The announcement about the dairy industry comes just a week after the Consumer Brands Association announced its commitment to ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved gardenia (genipin) blue color for use in certain foods and beverages, making it the fourth color derived from natur ...