Titanium dioxide is a potentially DNA-damaging food color additive found in many snacks, candies, dairy products, and more. Here's where you'll find it—for now.
Titanium dioxide is a potentially harmful food color additive. See which American food products contain it—and which don't—in our side-by-side comparison.
NY A6424A/S6055B would ban seven unsafe food additives (Red 3, propylparaben, BVO, potassium bromate, titanium dioxide, azodicarbonamide, and BHA) in the state.
Your candy hearts, pink-and-red sprinkles, and other V-Day treats may contain cancer-causing Red 3, a carcinogenic food dye that's still legal in the US.