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Why were red M&M's banned for 10 years?
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Why were red M&M's banned for 10 years?
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In 1976, Mars, the candy company that makes M&M's, eliminated the red version of the candies from their mix. This decision came as a result of public controversy surrounding a synthetic dye called FD&C Red No. 2, also known as amaranth.
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