FDA may ban artificial red dye from beverages and candy

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The Food and Drug Administration may finally move to ban artificial red food dye, which is found in beverages, snacks, cereals and candies. NBC News medical contributor, Dr. Kavita Patel, reports on the possible ban amid growing health concerns.

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