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Bye Bye Red 3

BREAKING: The FDA just canceled Red #3, but that’s just the start of this colorful tea! πŸ‘€

The Red #3 Tea ❌

  • Over 2,000 products affected in the US
  • Europe banned it in 1994 (we’re so late!)
  • Already banned in Japan, China, UK, Australia & New Zealand

Products Getting a Makeover:

  • Brach’s candy corn (Halloween crisis!)
  • Valentine’s conversation hearts
  • Ring Pops & Pez
  • Some ice creams (bye, Neapolitan!)
  • Nerds Bomb Pops
  • Even fake bacon bits!

But Wait… There’s More Colors to Watch! 🚦

  1. Yellow #5 (Tartrazine)
  • Found in: Mountain Dew, cheesy snacks
  • Drama: Makes some kids super hyper
  • Banned in Norway and Austria!
  1. Red #40 (Allura Red)
  • In 2,500+ products (most used dye!)
  • 2021 Study Shows: Affects 73% of sensitive kids’ attention
  • Found in: Doritos, Skittles, strawberry milk
  1. Blue #1 (Brilliant Blue)
  • Made from PETROLEUM (yes, like car fuel!)
  • Found in: Sports drinks, cereal
  • Side effects: Headaches, nausea, allergies
  1. Yellow #6 (Sunset Yellow)
  • Found in: Mac & cheese, orange sodas
  • 2023 AAP Study: Triggers asthma in some kids
  • Affects up to 8% of ADHD kids

The Stats Are WILD! πŸ“Š UCSF 2023 Study Spills:

  • Kids eat 2-7x more artificial dyes than in 1970s
  • 64% of parents noticed behavior changes
  • ADHD symptoms jumped 50% in sensitive kids

How to Spot the Sus Stuff πŸ” Look for:

  • “Lake” colors
  • “FD&C” + color + number
  • “Artificial Color”
  • Any numbered dye

Natural Alternatives That Still Look Cute! 🌈

  • Beets = red
  • Turmeric = yellow
  • Spirulina = blue
  • Carrot juice = orange

What Should You Do? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

  1. Check those labels!
  2. If it’s giving artificially bright vibes, maybe skip it
  3. Remember: These dyed foods usually come with extra sugar anyway

Sources Keeping It Real:

  • FDA Food Additive Reports (2023)
  • CDC Children’s Health Studies (2022-2023)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • UC San Francisco Studies
  • Environmental Working Group

The Bottom Line? Your fave snacks are getting a healthy makeover! Companies are already working on natural alternatives, so your Insta-worthy treats will still look cute – just without the side of sus chemicals!