Skittles’s “taste the rainbow” motto is getting a dark new meaning in the wake of a lawsuit alleging the dangers of a little-known ingredient: titanium dioxide, an artificial chemical additive that ...
The company has finally made good on a promise made nearly a decade ago. You can officially taste the rainbow without the risk of cancer. In late May, after over a decade of pressure from health and ...
The European Commission’s (EC) Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER) announced the release of its final opinion on the safety of titanium dioxide in toys on June 27 ...
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How worried should you be about titanium dioxide? Here's what experts say
Experts are raising concerns about titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that makes our food prettier. And while the Food ...
On June 12, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California preliminarily enjoined the California Attorney General and all private enforcers of California Proposition 65 from ...
Halloween treats can also be tricks. Everybody knows candy nearly always contains a lot of sugar but it also contains a lot of other things, mostly additives, like titanium dioxide. Some additives are ...
A California man, who claims Skittles candy contains a "known toxin" that makes it "unfit for human consumption," is suing the manufacturer, Mars. That ingredient — titanium dioxide — is just one of ...
SCCS notes that its approach to the risk assessment of titanium dioxide ingredients in orally used cosmetic products is slightly different from that of EFSA because cosmetic products are not meant to ...
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