Best case for artificial food dye is that they're harmless. The worst case is that they are not, and we've already got evidence that some of them damage development in children.
There's no legitimate reason to use something like that even if the risk isn't fully proven for something so frivolous as making a fake color brighter in food.
"Listen. If I can't use food dyes, then people won't eat my product, because it's the lowest quality potato I could find fried in the worst quality oil I could find. It looks and smells like a nightmare before we dress it with this shit."
I just recently drank some Prime. It was clear. It was blue razzberry flavor.
I also had one that was cherry popsickle flavor. It, too, was completely clear.
Prime, as I understand it, is a zoomer/gen-alpha meme drink, albeit one that is at least a good tasting product. It is popular. Zero colors. Unnecessary.
Best case for artificial food dye is that they're harmless. The worst case is that they are not, and we've already got evidence that some of them damage development in children.
There's no legitimate reason to use something like that even if the risk isn't fully proven for something so frivolous as making a fake color brighter in food.
"Listen. If I can't use food dyes, then people won't eat my product, because it's the lowest quality potato I could find fried in the worst quality oil I could find. It looks and smells like a nightmare before we dress it with this shit."
I just recently drank some Prime. It was clear. It was blue razzberry flavor.
I also had one that was cherry popsickle flavor. It, too, was completely clear.
Prime, as I understand it, is a zoomer/gen-alpha meme drink, albeit one that is at least a good tasting product. It is popular. Zero colors. Unnecessary.