Experts are raising concerns about titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that makes our food prettier. And while the Food and Drug Administration says it's safe, the European Union and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Earlier this month, news of a lawsuit against the Mars Corporation over their use of titanium dioxide ...
Titanium dioxide has bubbled up to the top of our feed again, but this time it's not in Skittles, it's in tampons. Some people on TikTok are alleging the ingredient can lead to all sorts of health ...
A consumer sued candy maker Mars, alleging Skittles contain a "known toxin" that makes the rainbow candies "unfit for human consumption." In a lawsuit seeking class-action status filed in U.S.
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 ...
Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) is a naturally occurring white powder used to boost colors in a wide range of food and non-food consumer products, making colors look brighter and more defined. It can also be ...
Update: Update: On Oct. 7 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the California Food Safety Act, the first law in the U.S. to ban four harmful chemicals from being used as additives in foods sold and ...
Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the parent of Skittles's Chicago-based ...
A recent lawsuit alleges that Skittles consumers “are at heightened risk of a host of health effects” because Skittles uses titanium dioxide (TiO2). TiO2 is considered an inert and safe material, and ...
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 ...
TikTokers are raising concern about titanium dioxide, a whitening agent, in organic tampons. The compound is used safely in many foods and cosmetics, but it's still banned in foods in the UK. There's ...
CHICAGO – Product developers in the late 1980s into the 1990s working on fat-free foods and beverages often turned to titanium dioxide to replace the white color associated with the absence of creamy ...