Updates to the colors associated with hyperactivity-products
The Agency has updated its product line, that associated with possible hyperactivity in children do not contain the six food colours.
Product lines produce another company the colors have been added to the list for free: Simon Howie food.
The list of companies, products have never, which contained six colors and have redrafted companies who remove their product ranges, the colors. The colors that are identified by a University of Southampton study funded by the food standards agency:
Sunset yellow FCF (E110) quinoline yellow (E104), Carmoisine (E122) Red allura red (E129) TARTRAZINE (E102), Ponceau 4R (E124)The Agency is the product areas promote the food industry to participate in the voluntary ban notice. The voluntary ban was agreed by the Ministers in November 2008.
Consumers who are particularly concerned about the presence of colors should further labels, in particular for products with long shelf-life, where the availability of the reformulated products may vary.
"All food producers, retailers or caterers, to notify Benedict Duncan, e-Mail should be that their brands or products are free of these colors on the details, the Agency: mailto:benedict.duncan@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk"
The Agency website will be updated regularly as new information is made available.

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