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It’s not that these foods are completely gone. You can still find Jell-O, TV dinners, and Tang if you go looking for them.
U.S. health agencies announced that the food industry will begin "phasing out" eight artificial food dyes in the coming years ...
“For companies that are currently using petroleum-based red dye, try watermelon juice or beet juice. For companies currently ...
It was a familiar scene at my niece’s birthday party last month: twelve giggling second-graders, faces smeared ...
U.S. health agencies announces that the food industry will begin "phasing out" eight artificial food dyes in the coming years ...
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has announced plans to remove a few artificial dyes from the food and drug supply, ...
Welcome the warm season with the best summer recipes. Here, you'll find picnic classics, weeknight meals, salads, and ...
However, the FDA has maintained that the dyes currently found in U.S. foods are safe and that “the totality of scientific ...
Plus, the color options are endless depending on which Jello you use. Think pink strawberry pillows, soft green lime clouds, or sunny orange swirls—it’s the easiest way to add a pop of fun to ...
Mother's Day is right around the corner, and to help celebrate the moms, grandmas and other maternal figures in your life, ...
We live in the golden era of sweet treats. However, several once-popular desserts have totally fallen out of fashion over the ...