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What are Iron Oxides?
About Iron Oxides
Iron Oxides are natural pigments widely used as food dyes for their vibrant colors. Derived from iron salts, they are safe for consumption and approved by regulatory authorities.
These stable pigments add visual appeal to candies, mints, and gum, and their natural origin and resistance to heat, pH changes, and light make them popular in the food industry.
They have no taste or odor, pose no health risks, and enhance the visual appeal of treats.