The FDA issued an order to ban Red No. 3, a synthetic dye, due to growing concerns about cancer-causing elements and behavioral issues in children.
Red No. 3 has been found in popular products like Skittles and Trix cereal, raising public health concerns regarding its widespread use in food and drugs.
Despite its ban in cosmetics since the 1980s after rats developed tumors, FDA maintains that human exposure to Red No. 3 poses no significant risk.
With countries like New Zealand and Japan already banning Red No. 3, some U.S. states have followed suit, indicating escalating concerns over food safety.
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