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  2. FDA bans Red No. 3, artificial dye used in beverages, candy ...

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    All color additives must be approved by the FDA before they are used in food sold in the U.S. There are 36 FDA-approved color additives, nine of which are synthetic dyes. ... Weary Los Angeles ...

  3. FDA may finally ban artificial red food dye from foods - AOL

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    All color additives must be approved by the FDA before they are used in food sold in the U.S. There are 36 FDA-approved color additives, nine of which are synthetic dyes. This includes the two red ...

  4. Will the FDA ban red dye 3? Controversial food additive used ...

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    In a separate act passed this year, California moved to ban six of the nine FDA-approved artificial food dyes in public school food and drinks by 2027. The bill did not include red No. 3.

  5. Connor Tingley - Wikipedia

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    Tingley's Los Angeles based creative agency, Cool LLC, designed packaging, identity and color palette for the collaboration. Tingley's solo exhibition in Bucharest on March 23, 2017, was held at Uzina Electrica Filaret. The premiere of the exhibition "Raw Intimacy" curated by Adrian Buga showcased 29 works along with a collaboration between ...

  6. Company 3 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnenfeld, Pethel and Castley-Wright opened Company 3 in Santa Monica, CA in 1978 and launched a New York, NY location in 1999. In 2010, Company 3 New York moved into a new facility located in Chelsea, Manhattan which houses both Company 3 and its sister visual effects facility, Method Studios.

  7. Phos-Chek - Wikipedia

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    The first Phos-Chek retardant product was available in 1962, and was the first phosphate-based fire retardant approved by the United States Forest Service. The Phos-Chek brand belonged to the Monsanto Company until 1998, when ownership was transferred to Solutia Inc. In 2000, Astaris LLC acquired the Phos-Chek name.

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  9. WET (company) - Wikipedia

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    WET, also known as WET Design, is a water feature design firm based in Los Angeles, California.Founded in 1983 by former Disney Imagineers Mark Fuller, Melanie Simon, and Alan Robinson, [3] the company has designed over two hundred fountains and water features using water, fire, ice, fog, and lights.