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FDA allows "no artificial colors" labels on foods with natural color additives, effective Feb 2026.
The U.S. FDA has updated its guidance, allowing food products without FD&C-certified synthetic colors to carry "no artificial colors" labels, even if they contain natural color additives like beetroot red or spirulina extract.
The change, effective February 2026, aims to reduce consumer confusion and support the shift toward natural ingredients, aligning with a broader effort to phase out petroleum-based dyes.
Natural food colors, driven by clean-label demand and innovation, are projected to grow from $2.3 billion in 2026 to $3.8 billion by 2033, with North America leading and Asia Pacific expanding fastest.
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La FDA permite etiquetas de "no hay colores artificiales" en alimentos con aditivos de color naturales, a partir de febrero de 2026.