US ice cream makers say they’ll stop using artificial dyes by 2028

Ice cream makers representing about of the U S supply of the frozen treat have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products in less than three years federal robustness officers commented Monday The move is the latest voluntary effort by food manufacturers to heed calls from the Trump administration to remove synthetic dyes over concerns about likely robustness effects In up-to-date weeks companies including Nestle Kraft Heinz and General Mills stated they would pull artificial colors from their foods too This is a Renaissance moment for soundness in America U S Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary stated at a news conference About makers of ice cream and frozen dairy desserts mentioned they would remove seven petroleum-based dyes from their products by according to Michael Dykes president of the International Dairy Foods Association The colors are Red Red Green Blue Blue Yellow and Yellow The exchange group wouldn t identify the firms although Turkey Hill Dairy chief executive Andy Jacobs joined the gathering The national focus on artificial food dyes is a good step to take but executives should not ignore larger known contributors to chronic infection including the added sugars and saturated fat commonly exposed in ice cream disclosed Deanna Hoelscher a University of Texas nutrition expert Just taking out or changing the food dye source is not necessarily going to make it a healthy option she reported It still is a food that should be consumed in moderation However Makary also hinted that new federal dietary guidelines expected later this year would challenge established links between saturated fat and heart infection ending what he called a -year demonization of natural saturated fat The average American eats about gallons of ice cream a year the IDFA commented Medical advocates have long called for the removal of artificial dyes from foods citing mixed studies showing that they may cause several neurobehavioral problems such as hyperactivity and attention problems in particular children The Food and Drug Administration has maintained that approved dyes are safe and that majority of children have no adverse effects when consuming foods made with them Vitality Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has criticized the dyes and pressured manufacturers to remove them from foods In their place manufacturers should use dyes made from fruit juices plant extracts and other sources federal authorities announced The FDA has approved new natural color additives in latest months including a new blue color made from the fruit of the gardenia declared Monday Gardenia genipin blue is approved for use in sports drinks candies and certain other products the agency noted Makary also sent a letter to food manufacturers on Monday that encourages them to speed up removal of the dye known as Red which was banned in January Food makers have until to remove the dye which was revealed to cause cancer in laboratory rats but not humans Chosen food companies have stated they will stop using artificial dyes but relying on voluntary action rather than regulatory requirements won t guarantee compliance announced Thomas Galligan a scientist with the Center for Science in the Community Interest a consumer advocacy group Talk is cheap Galligan revealed It s easy for companies to make promises to look like they re being compliant and generate goodwill among consumers and the Trump administration but it remains to be seen if they will really follow through