Industry-wide conversion to natural colors (exempt from certification) intensifies critical need for safety and quality protocols like those of Sensient's Certasure™ program. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 28, 2026 ...
ST. LOUIS — Sensient Colors, L.L.C. has launched Natural Brown, a new color platform that provides brown alternatives to caramel and certified colors. They may be used across all food applications.
Sensient Colors has developed a new natural pearlescent pigment range for use in foods including cereals, confectionery, frosting and gelatin desserts, the company said. Food manufacturers have been ...
Jobe Washington, right, and Dwight Brown use a large sifter to mix a shade of yellow coloring at Sensient Technologies Corp., a color additive manufacturing company, in St. Louis, on Wednesday, April ...
Sensient Colors has expanded its vegetable juice-derived natural brown colors platform to give customers more options in the wake of a recent report that has reignited the debate over 4-MeI levels in ...
ST. LOUIS – Sensient Colors, L.L.C. now has a color spectrum of clean label, bright and stable, naturally-sourced blue and green colors permitted for use in food and beverages in the United States.
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sensient Technologies (NYSE: SXT), today announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire the natural color business of GlobeNatural, a leading natural food ...
Industry-wide conversion to natural colors (exempt from certification) intensifies critical need for safety and quality protocols like those of Sensient's Certasure™ program. Color additives are ...
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