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7. Coal Tar

Another way the food industry avoids bacteria from growing is to get rid of any natural colors. This process means artificial coloring is used to mimic the once-natural hues. After carbonizing coal, the fake food coloring comes from the tar. Not only does it make products with a long shelf life look appetizing, but coal tar is also binding graphite that seals parking lots.

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