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what fruit snacks don’t have red dye
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Many fruit snacks avoid red dye due to allergies and consumer demand for natural ingredients. Brands like Annie's Homegrown use natural colors derived from fruit and vegetable juices. Similarly, YumEarth and Stretch Island Fruit Leathers offer fruit snacks without synthetic dyes, relying on organic ingredients. Some snacks might use beet juice for color, which is a natural alternative to red dyes like Red 40. It's always advisable to read labels carefully, as manufacturers may change their formulations. For homemade options, making fruit snacks with agar-agar or pectin and natural juices can ensure they are free from unwanted dyes.
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