Dum Dums lollipops stands by bright dyes, despite RFK Jr.’s push – New York Daily News



By Will Kubzansky, Bloomberg News

The U.S. government is pushing food companies to switch their bright synthetic dyes to natural colors — but the maker of Dum Dums lollipops and Sweethearts candy hearts is in no rush.

Kirk Vashaw, chief executive officer of Spangler Candy Company, said a key problem with changing ingredients is taste. Take beet juice: “That’s a nice red, but it tastes like beets,” he said.

Then there’s carmine, which makes some consumers queasy because the reddish pigment comes from cochineal insects.

“People said, ‘I’d rather get cancer than eat the bug,’ ” Vashaw said, referring to an instance when his company used the coloring.



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