
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
From the mid 1970s to the mid ‘80s, red M&M’s disappeared. American consumers had become worried about the safety of red food coloring after some questionable Russian studies prompted the FDA to look into whether one particular dye might be causing cancer in rats. But years later, the red M&M made a triumphant return, thanks in part to a college kid in Tennessee and an inside joke that took on a life of its own.
Sign up for our newsletter: http://newsletter.businessinsider.com/join/brought-to-you-by
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
4.6
21842,184 ratings
From the mid 1970s to the mid ‘80s, red M&M’s disappeared. American consumers had become worried about the safety of red food coloring after some questionable Russian studies prompted the FDA to look into whether one particular dye might be causing cancer in rats. But years later, the red M&M made a triumphant return, thanks in part to a college kid in Tennessee and an inside joke that took on a life of its own.
Sign up for our newsletter: http://newsletter.businessinsider.com/join/brought-to-you-by
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
77,475 Listeners
23,695 Listeners
3,892 Listeners
32,146 Listeners
26,148 Listeners
4,086 Listeners
37,304 Listeners
3,014 Listeners
2,186 Listeners
3,914 Listeners
1,859 Listeners
16,920 Listeners
23,629 Listeners
4,481 Listeners
9,735 Listeners
18,947 Listeners
12,815 Listeners
2,089 Listeners
18,890 Listeners
14,994 Listeners
3,695 Listeners
12,676 Listeners
2,133 Listeners
2,128 Listeners
1,647 Listeners