Pay attention to the candy selection next time you're checking yourself out at a Michigan Meijer. It's about to get a serious makeover. Not since M&M's famously stop making red candies in 1976 has the candy scene been so shaken. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided to ban Red Dye No. 3 from our nation's food supply.

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This means by 2027, some of your favorite sweet treats will either be reformulated or gone forever. Stock up while you can.

What's the Deal with Red Dye No. 3?

A thumbs down is given to a pile of candy containing Red Dye No. 3, which has been banned by the FDA and products using it must be discontinued or change their recipe by 2027
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We're gonna get a little nerdy here: Red Dye No. 3 is a petroleum-derived (fossil fuel) synthetic coloring that has been coloring your snack cakes and maraschino cherries since 1907. That's over 100 years of giving our food a cherry-red glow. And we use it a lot.

While it's been banned in cosmetics since the '80s because it was causing tumors in lab rats, the FDA thought, "If we won't let you put this on your face, why are we saying it's okay to eat it?"

Michigan Favorites on the Chopping Block

A pile of candy is seen with a hand holding a sticky note reading NO! as the FDAs Red Dye No 3 ban will pull many of Michigan's favorite candies off of shelves unless they change their recipes.
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Here's a look, courtesy of Newsweek, at popular candies and snacks in Michigan that will either change their recipe or disappear by 2027:

Check the ingredients now if you're curious if your favorite snack will vanish in 2027. If Red Dye No. 3 is listed, get your fill before it's too late.

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