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Starbucks Admits Its Strawberry Drinks Are Colored with Crushed Parasitic Beetles
Coffee Lovers Beware | Rapid Pest Solutions
Scientists Are Making Cochineal, a Red Dye From Bugs, in the Lab | Innovation| Smithsonian Magazine
Color Criminals - Red Gets Busted - Color Matters Blog
Does Your Red Lipstick Contain Carmine (Dead Bugs)? | PETA
Thank bugs for red velvet cake? How Cochineal insects became a sustainable source of food dye - Genetic Literacy Project
A common red food dye, carminic acid, is made from the crushed bodies of a beetle called the cochineal bug. This acid is used in cherry, strawberry and raspberry flavored candy yoghurt,
Why you may have been eating insects your whole life - BBC News
Are Some Red Food Colorings Made from Ground Bugs? | Snopes.com
Animal Place - Ever seen red food coloring in your fruity flavored food or drinks? Look for “carmine” or “cochineal extract” on the ingredient list...chances are the dye has been extracted from
You Know What Red Food Dye Is Made Of, Right? | HuffPost Life
Carmine: Is This Red Food Dye Made from Bugs Safe? - Dr. Axe
You Know What Makes Great Food Coloring? Bugs | WIRED
Cochineal - Wikipedia
A Bug-Free Vegan Option for Carmine Red Food Coloring | LIVEKINDLY
How Farmers Make Red Dye From Bugs
How Farmers Make Red Dye From Bugs
How Carmine, the Red Dye Made From Bugs, Makes It Into Your Food | HowStuffWorks
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These New Potatoes Can Replace Red Food Coloring Made From Crushed Bugs
Color me Carmine: Cochineal bugs in our food and drink | BEYONDbones