Products that contain titanium dioxide, and alternatives without it
Since titanium dioxide is used solely to add whiteness or brightness to foods, manufacturers do not need to use it. In fact, for many brand-name food products that contain titanium dioxide, alternatives exist that are free of the chemical. That said, products free of titanium dioxide are not necessarily free of other harmful additives—nor are they necessarily healthy. Accordingly, any mention below of titanium dioxide-free alternatives does not constitute an endorsement of these brand-name products or an assertion that these products are healthy.
Read on for examples of US-sold products that have titanium dioxide, and alternatives that are titanium dioxide-free.
Macaroni and cheese
Wegmans states that its boxed Original Mac 'n Cheese does not contain any “artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.” However, the product does contain titanium dioxide, which is in fact an artificial color additive as defined by federal law. However, Kraft Original Mac & Cheese Macaroni and Cheese Dinner is free of titanium dioxide, indicating that mac ‘n’ cheese manufacturers do not need to use the additive.
Soups
Campbell’s uses titanium dioxide for added colors in its Healthy Request Chunky Chicken Corn Chowder Soup. However, Progresso Rich & Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder Flavored with Bacon, while containing other color additives, is free of titanium dioxide, suggesting that chowder can still be appetizing and visually appealing without the additive.
Pastries
Although some pastry manufacturers use titanium dioxide for added colors, the additive is an unnecessary ingredient. While Cloverhill Cherry and Cheese Danish contains titanium dioxide, alternatives such as Hostess Danish, Berries & Cream Cheese and Favorite Day Strawberry Cheese Danish are free of the chemical.
Cheeses
Some manufacturers use titanium dioxide for coloring purposes in their packaged shredded cheeses. However, not all shredded cheeses contain the additive, meaning there are ample alternatives available to consumers. While Kraft Cheddar Fat Free Shredded Cheese contains titanium dioxide, Great Value Shredded Fat Free Mild Cheddar Cheese does not.
Gravy
Some gravy products, such as Great Value Country Sausage Gravy, contain titanium dioxide. However, gravy alternatives, such as Cambell's Country Style Sausage Gravy and Chef-mate Country Sausage Gravy, do not contain the additive.
Kids’ meals
Sometimes, a company or brand may use titanium dioxide in certain products but not in others. For example, Lunchables Uploaded Meal Kit - Turkey Ham & American Sub Sandwich has the additive in it, while alternatives such as Lunchables Turkey & Cheddar Cheese with Crackers and Lunchables Ham & American Cheese are free of the additive. This is particularly concerning since many foods that contain titanium dioxide are specifically marketed toward children.
Snack mixes
Snack mixes like Tops Classic Trail Mix and Publix Trail Mix, Nut & Chocolate use titanium dioxide and other color additives for their multicolored milk chocolate candies. However, Giant Monster Trail Mix is free of the chemical, suggesting that it is not needed to make appetizing snack mixes.
Cookies
Little Debbie Fudge Rounds use titanium dioxide for added color. However, other brand-name soft cookie products, such as Oreo Cakesters Soft Snack Cakes, achieve eye-catching and consumer-friendly colors without the use of the chemical.
How you can protect yourself from titanium dioxide’s health risks
Although fully addressing titanium dioxide’s dangers will require policy change, you can protect your health and your family in the interim by following CSPI’s recommendation to avoid foods containing titanium dioxide. Be sure to read food labels carefully if you are unsure about whether a particular brand-name product contains the additive.
Additionally, you can support CSPI’s efforts to improve oversight of food additives so we can cultivate a food supply that is safer and more transparent.
Sign our Petition to Remove Harmful Additives from U.S. Food