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17 June 2015

FDA Confirms Effective Date Of Final Rule Amending Color Regulations To Expand Permitted Uses Of Synthetic Iron Oxide

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In the June 3, 2015, Federal Register, FDA confirmed that the final rule amending the color additive regulations, issued in the March 20, 2015, Federal Register, became effective as of April 21, 2015.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the June 3, 2015, Federal Register, FDA confirmed that the final rule amending the color additive regulations, issued in the March 20, 2015, Federal Register, became effective as of April 21, 2015. The final rule expanded the regulations to include the use of synthetic iron oxide as a color additive for use in hard and soft candy, mints, and chewing gum. The rule was effective April 21, 2015.

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