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  2. Toxic Waste (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Toxic Waste is a line of sour candies owned and marketed by American company Candy Dynamics Inc., which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The products are sold primarily in the United States and Canada as well as several international markets such as the United Kingdom , Ireland and South Africa . [ 3 ]

  3. Popular snacks could be banned in certain states over cancer ...

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    In October, California passed the so-called Skittles Ban, which outlawed some potentially carcinogenic food chemicals: brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben and red dye No. 3.

  4. FDA Bans Red Dye No. 3: These Beloved Foods Will Be Affected

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    The beloved dispensable Pez candies contain the dreaded Red 3, and will have to get a mix-up of their ingredients to achieve their fun shades of pink, red, and orange. Walmart Vigo Yellow Rice

  5. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    Carmine, derived from crushed cochineal beetles, is a red or purple substance commonly used in food products. [41] It is common in food products such as juice, candy, and yogurt. [42] [43] The presence of carmine in these products has been a source of controversy. [44] [45] One major source of controversy was the use of carmine in Starbucks ...

  6. Carmine - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) evaluated a proposal that would require food products containing carmine to list it by name on the ingredient label. [36] It was also announced that the FDA will separately review the ingredient labels of prescription drugs that contain colorings derived from carmine.

  7. California moves ahead of the FDA in banning common candy ...

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    Halloween candy could be in for a California makeover. ... oil — one of the ingredients included in the new California law — as a food ingredient. Dinges said it was “not uncommon for a ...

  8. Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Candy Recalled Over Lead Levels - AOL

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    It almost sounds like a joke or science experiment gone awry: a sour candy called Nuclear Sludge Chew Bars under the Toxic Waste brand is recalled because a test showed the candy contained ...

  9. Hi-Chew - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Chew candy was first released in 1975. It was re-released in the packaging of individually wrapped candies in February 1996. The origins of Hi-Chew began when Taichiro Morinaga sought to create an edible kind of chewing gum which could be swallowed because of the Japanese cultural taboo against taking food out of one's mouth while eating. [1]