15 Favorite Snacks That Are Suddenly Banned in Texas—Wait, What?!

Some of your favorite snacks just got the boot, Texas. Over a dozen popular treats have been banned by the federal government because of one key ingredient—and it’s something you’ve probably eaten your whole life without thinking twice about: red dye #3.

With everything else going on, how did this massive ban slip through the cracks? Here’s a look at 15 beloved snacks that are no longer welcome on store shelves.

Pez Candies

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Remember popping those Pez candies out of the cool dispensers? Well, they’re gone now because of the banned Red Dye 3. No more Pez in the classic red color! Looks like you'll have to find a new candy to stash in your Pez dispenser.


Lifesavers Wild Cherry

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Lifesavers Wild Cherry was a favorite, but now it’s off the shelves. The bright red color came from Red Dye 3, and since that’s banned, so is the candy. You’ll have to enjoy other flavors from Lifesavers now.


Swedish Fish (Cherry Variety)

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Sad news for Swedish Fish lovers! The cherry ones, which were so chewy and tasty, are now banned because of Red Dye 3. You won’t find them at the store anymore. Time to find a new chewy candy to snack on.


Nesquik Strawberry Milk

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If you loved Nesquik Strawberry Milk’s pink color, you’re out of luck. It used Red Dye 3, and since that’s banned, the strawberry drink is gone for good. Looks like you’ll have to switch to the chocolate version now.

Which candies are you going to miss the most?

15 Iconic Snacks Banned in Texas

Over a dozen iconic snacks are suddenly banned in Texas due to a crucial ingredient. Find out which popular foods are off the shelves and why the FDA’s decision will change snack aisles forever.

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