The Federal Circuit opinion was authored by Judge Prost and joined by Judges Taranto and Hughes.
The Food and Drug Administration ordered food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers ...
The dye, known for its bright cherry-red color, is found in candies, snack cakes, maraschino cherries, and some beverages.
The ban will affect thousands of consumer products that use the color additive, which has already been prohibited in ...
There is no evidence that the active ingredient in Bovaer, an emissions-reducing additive fed to cows, is present in dairy ...
Are there any beloved Cincinnati foods that contain Red Dye No. 3? What about your favorite Kroger items? Here's what to know.
A synthetic red dye used in thousands of food and drink products has been banned by US officials after being linked to cancer ...
The FDA has already required manufacturers to list red dye No. 3 as an ingredient on food labels — so if you’re concerned about avoiding products containing the dye until the ban is ...
But it kept appearing on the ingredient lists of popular snack foods and other grocery products because it remained approved for use until now. Consumer advocates monitor manufacturers that still ...
While many companies have been phasing out use of red dye No.3 for years, some products still contain it. But red dye No.3 “doesn’t add anything” (other than color) to your ...
With so many to choose from — each with its own list of potentially unfamiliar ingredients — those new to protein powders might find it hard to know which is the right one for them.
Supplemented foods, including supplemental ingredients, are regulated in Canada under Part B of the Food and Drug Regulations (FDR). Permitted supplemented food ...