Peeps under fire for cancer-causing dye in marshmallow candies.

Consumer Reports has urged Just Born Quality Confections, the maker of Peeps, to stop using Red Dye 3 in its products due to its potential cancer-causing properties and negative impact on children's behavioral health. The FDA has banned the use of Red Dye 3 in cosmetics and externally applied drugs, but not in food. Just Born Quality Confections has stated that its candy is made in compliance with FDA regulations and provides consumers with information on its packaging and websites to make informed choices. Peeps products containing Red Dye 3 include Pink Marshmallow Chicks and Bunnies, Lavender Chicks and Bunnies, Hot Tamales, Party Cake Peeps, Fruit Punch Marshmallow Chicks, and Wildberry Marshmallow Chicks.
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