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  2. Some Halloween candy includes cancer-linked Red Dye 3 ... - AOL

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    The pigment, also known as Red Dye No. 3, has been shown to cause cancer in animals, and some studies have linked it and other artificial food dyes to hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral ...

  3. 11 Popular Foods That Contain Harmful Dyes & Chemicals - AOL

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    While M&M's are made with artificial coloring, including Red 40, Blue 1 Lake, and Yellow 5 Lake, UNREAL Milk Chocolate Gems get their coloring from natural sources like turmeric, beet juice ...

  4. Caramel Coloring in Coca-Cola, Pepsi Causes Cancer, Group Says

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    The Center for Science in the Public Interest today called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of certain caramel coloring in foods and sodas including Coca-Cola and Pepsi ...

  5. Feingold diet - Wikipedia

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    The diet was originally based on the elimination of salicylate, artificial food coloring, and artificial flavors; [4] later on in the 1970s, the preservatives BHA, BHT, [5] and (somewhat later) TBHQ [6] were eliminated. Besides foods with the eliminated additives, aspirin- or additive-containing drugs and toiletries were to be avoided.

  6. Erythrosine - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, the U.S. state of New York is considering banning the use of Red Dye No. 3 in foods (it was already banned from cosmetics as of 1990) because it has been shown to cause cancer in animals and because of claims that it, and other synthetic food dyes, may contribute to child behavioral problems such as hyperactivity. [20]

  7. Citrus Red 2 - Wikipedia

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    Citrus Red 2, Citrus Red No. 2, C.I. Solvent Red 80, or C.I. 12156 is an artificial dye.As a food dye, it has been permitted by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1956 to color the skin of oranges.

  8. 'I'm an Oncologist, and This Is the Breakfast I Eat Almost ...

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    As discussed, some research links these foods with higher cancer risk, so it's best to minimize eating them for breakfast (or any time). "I’m looking at you, fast foods," Dr. Cairo says.

  9. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    Food coloring, color additive or colorant is any dye, pigment, or substance that imparts color when it is added to food or beverages. Colorants can be supplied as liquids, powders, gels, or pastes. Food coloring is commonly used in commercial products and in domestic cooking.