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- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 accessdate "2007-08-21".
- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 date "1954-01-19".
- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 isCitedBy FD&C_Orange_Number_1.
- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 publisher The_New_York_Times.
- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 quote "The use of artificial colors to make foods more attractive to the eye may be sharply curtailed by action of the United States Food and Drug Administration. Three of the most extensively used coal tar dyes are being considered for removal from the Government's list of colors certified as safe for internal and external use and consumption.".
- 49f43a99b78c8dd6642b968a998d2875bed0cb8f4dfbe6c9e1de5d1f16527346 title "News of Food; U. S. May Outlaw Dyes Used to Tint Oranges and Other Foods".