The Food and Drug Administration recently banned Red 3 dye from products U.S. consumers eat and drink. Valentine's Day ...
Pink cocaine, or "tusi," is a dangerous drug linked to overdose deaths, celebrity use, and rising popularity in Florida.
A North Shore drug dealer who was busted for one of the largest seizures of fentanyl in the region, including distributing heart-shaped pink pills that looked like candy, has pleaded guilty.
Notably, the FDA said the way that the dye causes cancer ... The substance is nearly ubiquitous in anything with a red or pink hue, including baby food, toaster pastries, baking decorations ...
Pink cocaine, also known as "tusi," is a powdered drug mixture that is often dyed pink and may have a sweet scent. Despite its name, it rarely contains actual cocaine. Tusi originally was made to ...