Here Are The Foods Containing Red Dye No. 3, Now Banned by FDA
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By Cody McClure
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is officially coming after our comfort foods.
Well, technically it’s the Food and Drug Administration, but many people are attributing it to Kennedy.
The FDA has officially banned Red Dye No. 3 from foods in the United States.
This is huge news.
I don’t really know what Red Dye No. 3 is, but Kennedy says it’s bad, and he’s gonna be in charge of our health now.
Europe and Australia had already banned the dye for health concerns in the past. It may cause cancer.
I look forward to being skinny soon and not having cancer, all thanks to Kennedy.
Here is a list of common foods (a lot of sweets!) that contain Red Dye No. 3, according to the Environmental Working Group (EWG) website.
Peeps
Hostess Ding Dongs
Betty Crocker Fruit by the Foot
Dubble Bubble chewing gum
Entenmann’s Little Bites
Vigo Saffron Yellow Rice
PediaSure Grow & Gain Kids’ Ready-to-Drink strawberry shake
Brach’s Candy Corn
Jelly Belly candy
Trolli Sour Crunchy Crawlers
Archer Farms Hand Decorated Sugar Cookies
Betty Crocker Loaded Potato Casserole
Blue Bunny Chocolate Donut Ice Cream
Brach’s Star Brites
Dippin’ Dots Cotton Candy
Duncan Hines Deliciously Moist Cake Mix
Yoo-hoo Strawberry Drink
Necco Wafers
Pop Tarts Frosted Confetti Cake Bites.