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  2. Titanium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, following the European Union 2022 ban, the U.S. states California and New York were considering banning the use of titanium dioxide in foods. [90] As of 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States permits titanium dioxide as a food additive. It may be used to increase whiteness and opacity in dairy products ...

  3. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, EFSA updated its safety assessment of titanium dioxide (E 171), concluding that it can no longer be considered safe as a food additive. [62] As of 2024, the FDA was evaluating a petition to exclude titanium dioxide from use in foods, beverages or cosmetics in the United States. [63]

  4. Watch out: Your coffee creamer could have titanium dioxide in it

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    In the study, rats that ingested titanium dioxide every day showed signs of a flared-up immune systems and pre-cancerous lesions. (Don’t miss these other 8 cancer-causing foods you should stop ...

  5. Newsom aims to limit unhealthy food in California, getting ...

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    The California Food Safety Act was colloquially referred to as the “Skittles ban” before its passage because an earlier version of the bill also targeted titanium dioxide, which is used to ...

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  7. Starburst (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's top food regulators found in 2021 that titanium dioxide, an additive found in Starbursts, could damage DNA, which in turn could lead to cancer. [18] This resulted in the EU phasing out sale of Starbursts and other foods containing titanium dioxide starting February 7, 2022, with a full ban enacted August 7, 2022. [19]

  8. Clouding agent - Wikipedia

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    Natural fruit juices are often opalescent, due to protein, oil or pectin particles from plant cell fragments. To mimic this visual effect in low-juice content soft drinks, a clouding agent is added. Common clouding agents include palm oil, Arabic gum and extracts of citrus fruits, and titanium dioxide may be

  9. California bans Froot Loops and other snacks with food dyes ...

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    For example, titanium dioxide, which is commonly used in salad dressings and coffee cream, was banned by the European Food Safety Authority over potential connections to cancer. Gabriel adds that ...