Valentine's Day is this week, and you probably plan to get your boo something sweet. You might want to reconsider these popular items.
They make your food bright and colorful, but synthetic food dyes are made from crude oil. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The FDA took a big step just this year, banning ...
History of the cornicello, an iconic symbol of prosperity, love and fortune that has become a popular present among lovers on Valentine’s Day ...
If you still haven't sorted your Valentine's gift, don't worry. A chilled bottle of rosé champagne is always a good idea.
These chewy red velvet crinkles are festive, delicious, and, best of all, homemade! These cookies are rich with that pop ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Here are four Valentine's Day candy alternatives that are free of chemicals and dyes. The Food and Drug ...
U.S. health officials have banned Red Dye No. 3 from American foods, decades after the synthetic coloring was banned in Europe. As VOA’s Dora Mekouar {Meh-kwar – rhymes with “bar”} reports, studies ha ...
most recently with the decision last month from the federal Food and Drug Administration to ban red dye No. 3 from foods and oral-ingested drugs because of concerns over a possible cancer risk.
Food dye Red No. 3 has been banned by the FDA. Are there other food additives that could soon be forbidden the same way? (Scripps News) NEW YORK — You know you've said it. We all have.
most recently with the federal Food and Drug Administration's decision last month to ban red dye No. 3 from foods and oral-ingested drugs because of concerns over a possible cancer risk.