FDA to Ban the Use of Red Dye No. #3 in Food & Drugs

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just announced a nationwide ban on the use of FD & C Red No. 3 after linking the additive with cancer in laboratory rats. This synthetic dye, also called erythrosine, is made from petroleum and used to give food a bright cherry-red color.

Person holding bottle of Betty Crocker red colored sprinkles, showing off the ingredients

Although FD & C Red No. 3 has been banned for use in cosmetics since 1990, it’s still found in many items. Like candies, including Brach’s Candy Corn, beverages such as strawberry flavored drinks, baked goods, frozen treats, cocktail cherries, oral medications, some food colorings and sprinkles, and supplements. The state of California has had its own ban on FD & C Red No. 3 since October of 2023.

Manufacturers who use FD&C Red No. 3 in foods and beverages will have until January 15, 2027, to reformulate their products. Drug onlinepanies will have until January 18th, 2028, to make the change.

While consumer advocate groups are celebrating this ban, there are still quite a few FDA-approved color additives that are still widely used in food and drugs.


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  1. Carol Potts

    Yay! This makes me so very happy. Now to get the rest of the bad ones banned.

  2. Pat Goff

    I am so happy they finally opened their eyes. They banned it in Europe over 30 years ago. Twinkies and instant potatoes are banned too. So many other foods too.

  3. Stephanie

    Finally!! Now you hopefully they ban the rest of the artificial colors. They’re all terrible.

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