New California Bill Could Be First in Nation to Require Food Dye Labeling

New California Bill Could Be First in Nation to Require Food Dye Labeling

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With thousands of California children suffering behaviorally from eating synthetic food dyes, a new state bill aims to do what the federal government won’t.

California Legislature passes first bill in U.S. to ban food additives, including red dye No. 3

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