Harvested in the Canary Islands and Peru, the companies have been using cochineal insects as food additives for centuries. The bugs are killed and dried in the sun before being soaked in an alcohol solution. This process brings out the carminic acid, which is a vibrant red. Even though tens of thousands of bugs are needed to make a pound of dye, products like yogurt and grapefruit juice use the color.

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