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  2. Toxic Waste (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Toxic Waste is a line of sour candies owned and marketed by American company Candy Dynamics Inc., which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The products are sold primarily in the United States and Canada as well as several international markets such as the United Kingdom , Ireland and South Africa . [ 3 ]

  3. California moves ahead of the FDA in banning common candy ...

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    Halloween candy could be in for a California makeover. Asserting that the Food and Drug Administration has not moved quickly enough on dangerous food additives, state lawmakers last month passed ...

  4. Newsom aims to limit unhealthy food in California, getting ...

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    The California Food Safety Act was colloquially referred to as the “Skittles ban” before its passage because an earlier version of the bill also targeted titanium dioxide, which is used to ...

  5. Candy cigarette - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Candy cigarettes can also serve as a way to market cigarettes to children, as many candy cigarettes have branding nearly identical to cigarette brands. [4] Because of this, the selling of candy cigarettes has been banned in several countries , though they continue to be manufactured and consumed in many parts of the world.

  6. Red Dye 3 Just Got Banned. These Are the Foods to Avoid If ...

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    The FDA’s recent ban on Red Dye No. 3, set to take effect by 2027 for foods and 2028 for drugs, marks a significant step in addressing safety concerns over artificial food dyes in the U.S. food ...

  7. Pixy Stix - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Pixy Stix was one of the candies considered a health threat by a Grand Rapids middle school, and was banned out of concern that children could use the candy to learn the habit of using illicit drugs. [4] Inhaling the powdery candy also could increase the risk of upper sinus and upper respiratory system infections. [5]

  8. Dangerous fentanyl ‘candy’ is finally off the market. It ...

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    Lollipops, lozenges and mouth sprays containing the addictive drug never should have been approved in the first place. | Opinion

  9. Brain Licker - Wikipedia

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    Brain Licker is a type of confectionary manufactured by Key Enterprises. [1] It is typically sold in small bottles plugged with a plastic ball which revolves when licked, delivering its sour liquid content.