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<h2>Answer: The red color
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M&M's refers to an American trademark, called Mars (by Forrest Mars and R. Bruce Murriec, who purchased the rights of the formula to make the candy, hence the two Ms), which is a chocolate company that sells the famous chocolate dragees covered with a layer of sugar since the 1940s.
This sugary film came in different colors, keeping the same taste of chocolate, being the three original colors:
Red, yellow and green.
However, in 1972, because of the controversy generated with the finding of the toxicity of red dyes (especifically red dye #2 and #4) in the foods and cosmetics, and its relation with cancer that were generated at that time, the <u>red color was discontinued</u>.
Even though this specific dye was not used in the elaboration of the sweet dragee (red dye #40 was used instead). All this in order to avoid confusion among consumers by misinterpretation of information, which <u>would negatively influence the company's income statistics.
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So, <u>red was replaced by orange</u>. However, in 1987 this color was reincorporated to the candies presentation.
The part of a ship providing accommodations for passengers with the cheapest tickets.
Answer:
By looking at the maps of the United State where it is shown the distribution of the population in 1870 it is possible to see that in general both areas, the Northeast and the Southeast, show a significantly higher population density than the population density found in the West and the Midwest. With areas of population densities of 90 and over inhabitants per square mile in the Northeast and Southeast, contrasting with areas of population densities under 2 inhabitants per square mile in the east.
However, since according to the same map described above The mean center of population for the United States was located in southern Ohio, it could be possible to state that in 1870 the Northeast was more densely populated than the Southeast.
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