FDA Allows Use of Calcium Carbonate as Food Coloring in Candy
The Food and Drug Administration is amending its color additive regulations to allow for the use of calcium carbonate to color hard and soft candy, mints and chewing gum, it said. The change was requested by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company. The final rule takes effect Dec. 8.
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(Federal Register 11/07/17)