FDA bans Red No. 3, artificial coloring

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15 Jan 2025, 12:45 pm

Evidence shows that the synthetic dye can cause cancer in lab animals.

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The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday it’s banning the use of Red No. 3, a synthetic dye that gives food and drinks their bright red cherry color but has been linked to cancer in animals.

The dye is still used in thousands of foods, including candy, cereals, cherries in fruit cocktails and strawberry-flavored milkshakes, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a food safety advocacy group that petitioned the agency in 2022 to end its use.

The FDA’s decision marks a victory for consumer advocacy groups and some U.S. lawmakers who have long urged the FDA to revoke the additive’s approval, citing ample evidence that its use in beverages, dietary supplements, cereals and candies may cause cancer as well as affect children’s behavior.

“At long last, the FDA is ending the regulatory paradox of Red 3 being illegal for use in lipstick, but perfectly legal to feed to children in the form of candy,” said Dr. Peter Lurie, president of the CSPI. The agency banned the additive in cosmetics in 1990.

Food manufacturers will have until Jan. 15, 2027 to reformulate their products. Companies that make ingested drugs, such as dietary supplements, will get an additional year.

"The FDA cannot authorize a food additive or color additive if it has been found to cause cancer in human or animals," Jim Jones, the FDA's deputy director for human foods, said in a statement. "Evidence shows cancer in laboratory male rats exposed to high levels of FD&C Red No. 3."

What is red dye No. 3?
Red Dye No. 3, approved for use in foods in 1907, is made from petroleum.

The FDA's move to ban the dye has been in the works for decades. The agency first became aware that the additive was possibly carcinogenic following a study in the 1980s that found tumors in male rats who were exposed to it in high doses.

It removes an unnecessary hazard from the American food supply, and we welcome that action, even though it should have occurred more than three decades ago," Lurie said.

Red No. 3 is already banned or severely restricted in places outside the U.S., including Australia, Japan and countries in the European Union.

Some U.S. food manufacturers have already removed artificial dyes, including Red No. 3, from their products.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the National Confectioners Association, a trade group that promotes chocolate, candy, gum and mints, said it will continue to follow and comply with the FDA's guidance.

Although the FDA is now revoking its approval, ending its use nationwide, other states had already taken action.

California as well as 10 other states have already made moves to ban the food dye, according to CSPI.


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15 Jan 2025, 12:55 pm

Red dye #3 has been banned in Europe since 1994



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15 Jan 2025, 1:56 pm

Oh no....what's next? Allura red? Ponceau 4R? Everything is going to end up beige!



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15 Jan 2025, 4:33 pm

I don't know why industries can't switch to natural sources of food colouring like algal pigments. Phycocyanin (blue), phycoerythrin (red) and beta-carotene (orange) could be substituted.



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15 Jan 2025, 4:37 pm

What are examples of foods that used the now-banned dye?


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16 Jan 2025, 5:10 pm

Not trying to make an exhaustive list but even yellow colouring can be sourced from algae such as Lutein (a xanthophyll pigment). Fun fact, the yellow colour in your egg yolk isn't natural. Chickens are fed a pellet that contains algal lutein which gives eggs that classic yellow colour we learn to recognise from the time our parents force us to eat eggs for breakfast.



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16 Jan 2025, 5:23 pm

Our free range chooks lay eggs with orange yolks, (but being Araucanas the shells are blue)

What am I going to do with this bag of tartrazine?
In the 80s I mixed a small bag with laundry detergent and tossed it in a fountain. I'm surprised nobody twigged that I was videotaping it from across the street. I should have used one of the reds.



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16 Jan 2025, 5:41 pm

Carbonhalo wrote:
What am I going to do with this bag of tartrazine?
In the 80s I mixed a small bag with laundry detergent and tossed it in a fountain. I'm surprised nobody twigged that I was videotaping it from across the street. I should have used one of the reds.


It's fortunate you didn't throw it in the local public swimming pool. On that subject, there was an urban myth that pool management use chemicals that detect when kids/adult pee in swimming pools changing colour and identifying the culprit. In reality its an urban myth. What people don't know, however, is that urinating in pools is rampant resulting in formation of carcinogens like cyanogen chloride and trichloramine.



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16 Jan 2025, 8:45 pm

It was the fountain outside the exhibition building in Melbourne.
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It was the fountain outside the exhibition building in Melbourne.
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Oh yes! I know that fountain