Just a quick tip, If it’s ORGANIC it’s dye free.
Trying to stay away from dyes has been a challenge in recent years. They are in everything. But here are a few options that could help you navigate the dye free world.
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Alternatives to things you didn’t realize had dyes in them.
Snacks/food items
Johnny pops are a great alternative to those colorful pops you’ll find EVERYWHERE.
They’re made with real sugar and colors from natural sources. My kids love these in all the flavors!
JonnyPops Organic Frozen Rainbow Fruit Stacks Water Pop - 14.8oz/8ct
Another dye free options. These are definitely sweeter but delicious!
Need an alternative for sour skittles? Here you go!
YumEarth Organic Giggles, Sour, 10 Snack Packs, 0.5 oz (14 g) Each
We get these for Easter. I’m not a huge fan of the flavor because I think they all kind of taste the same but the kids love them and that’s all that matters.
YumEarth Organic Jelly Beans, 15 Snack Packs, 0.5 oz (14 g) Each
Starburst alternatives, still pretty tasty!
YumEarth Organic Chewys™, Fruit Chews, 15 Snack Packs, 0.5 oz (14 g) Each
DYE FREE SPRINKLES. These are difficult to find in a lot of stores but Walmart usually carries them. My kids love sprinkles. (I’ve tried making them before but that was awful.) these are perfect!
Watkins Gourmet Decorating Sprinkles, Rainbow, 3.4 oz
No need to have a fun colored drink with all the added sugars. Honest kids are the only fruit juices we buy when we need juice boxes!
Honest Kids Organic Apple Juice Drink - 8pk/6 fl oz Box
I found these at target and they were BOGO with a coupon placed near them. They are made and colored with real fruit, and they are sweetened with Stevia. My kids enjoy this flavor more than the strawberry one but they are both good.
Stur Blue and Blackberry Liquid Water Enhancer Drink Mix - 1.62 fl oz
Alternatives to things you didn’t realize had dyes in them.
Dye free dish soap. No, really— dyes are dyes. This soap is my favorite of the dye free options. I feel it lathers the best.