Mac And Cheese: Kraft To Remove Risky Food Dyes From Some (Not All)
A few days ago, Kraft announced it will remove harmful artificial dyes — Yellow No. 5 and 6 — from its character-shaped mac and cheese. Good news. Is it enough?
A few days ago, Kraft announced it will remove harmful artificial dyes — Yellow No. 5 and 6 — from its character-shaped mac and cheese. Good news. Is it enough?
Those M&M’s in your kids’ Halloween buckets contain food dyes linked to cancer and ADHD — colorings banned in many countries — not the U.S. Take action!
According to a recent email from the Feingold Association of the United States, Laughing Cow Mini Babybel Mild Cheddar suggests that Laughing Cow “was unable to be sure if the dye in the red plastic cover will leach out into the cheese.” You know which red plastic (I thought it was wax!) covers we are talking …
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I did a bit of research and found five reasons we should encourage our kids (and ourselves) to avoid artificial food colorings.