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How to Make Red Food Coloring and Dye From Natural Ingredients

The side effects of artificial red food coloring are well-documented, but thankfully, natural alternatives are widely available. Red is a color found abundantly in nature, offering us plenty of choices when selecting a natural source. From fruits to vegetables, there are countless options to achieve a rich, vibrant hue. For our natural red food coloring, we prefer using beetroots for their deep, bold color. However, if you're not a fan of beets, you can easily substitute them with red…

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Eye-Catching Color Premium blends add vivid, rich, fade-resistant, true-to-shade colors that are made specially for your baking and cake decorating. Our assortment of soft gel food coloring includes a rainbow of hues from neon, pastel, primary, and more. Mix our gels for a seemingly limitless color palette! Infinite Applications Let your creativity flow with colored icings, fondants, gum pastes, batters, cake frostings, and more. Amuse your kids with bright blue pancakes, join in the process…

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The colors we’re ‘dyeing’ for 🤦♂ Have you checked your labels? Many mainstream processed foods contain these toxic chemicals!   🙅♂It’s easy to avoid food dyes and caramel coloring. Check out your labels!  Buy organic and take out the guesswork!  🧟♂The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring  Americans are now eating 5 times more food dye than in 1955.🤮  Many parents have observed their child’s behavior improve drastically when taken off food dyes, especially 👹 Red #40.

The colors we’re ‘dyeing’ for 🤦♂ Have you checked your labels? Many mainstream processed foods contain these toxic chemicals! 🙅♂It’s easy to avoid food dyes and caramel coloring. Check out your labels! Buy organic and take out the guesswork! 🧟♂The Dangerous Impact of Food Coloring Americans are now eating 5 times more food dye than in 1955.🤮 Many parents have observed their child’s behavior improve drastically when taken off food dyes, especially 👹 Red #40.

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red heart shaped candies on a black surface

Artificial red dye, or more specifically Allura Red AC (FD&C Red No. 40 or E129), has been in the food industry's spotlight for decades due to growing concerns about its potential health implications. Artificial Red Dye: An Overview Artificial red dye, most commonly Red Dye 40 and Red Dye 3, are petroleum-derived substances used to enhance the visual appeal of foods, drinks, and cosmetics. Their safety is a subject of global debate, with research suggesting potential links to health issues…

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