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We break down the difference between Red 3 and Red 40—why one’s banned in food, the other isn’t and what both mean for your health.
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Nestlé aligns with health trends as consumer concerns over artificial dyes grow, pledging to reformulate products.
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Ensure Original Strawberry Nutrition Shake contains Red 3. But many beverage brands use Red 40, including Hawaiian Punch and Kool-Aid, Fanta and Jarritos strawberry sodas and Faygo black cherry soda.
Conagra Brands, the parent company of Duncan Hines, Slim Jim and other brands, is the latest big food company to say it’s discontinuing the use of artificial dyes.