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what is the red dye in hot cheetos
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The red dye used in Hot Cheetos is primarily Red 40, also known as Allura Red AC, a synthetic dye approved by the FDA. It's derived from petroleum products and is widely used in the food industry for its vibrant color, despite controversy over its health effects. Some studies have linked artificial dyes to health issues in children, leading to increased consumer demand for natural alternatives. However, Red 40 is still widely used because it's cost-effective and has strong coloring properties that appeal to consumers looking for the bright, bold colors associated with many processed snacks.
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