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Why a Texas candy company changed to natural dyes — and what made it hard

A Texas candy company switched to natural dyes — but it wasn't easy


A candy manufacturer in Texas recently undertook a significant shift in its production process: moving from synthetic to natural colorants. While the decision aligned with growing consumer demand for more natural ingredients, the transition proved to be far from simple.

For years, artificial dyes have been a standard in the confectionery industry due to their consistency, vibrant hues, and cost-effectiveness. However, increased awareness about food ingredients has encouraged many companies to reconsider what goes into their products. As a result, this Texas-based company decided to take the leap and reformulate its sweets with plant-based and mineral-derived colorings.

The objective was clear: remove synthetic dyes and substitute them with natural options sourced from fruits, vegetables, and other organic origins. Nonetheless, implementing this in practice demanded significant changes in sourcing, manufacturing, and even in packaging.

One of the first challenges was color consistency. Unlike synthetic dyes, which are engineered for stability and uniformity, natural dyes can vary significantly depending on factors like crop yield, climate conditions, and extraction methods. A strawberry-derived red may appear deep and vibrant in one batch, then pale and uneven in the next. For a brand whose appeal relies heavily on eye-catching colors, that inconsistency posed a substantial hurdle.

Sensibilidad a la temperatura fue otro desafío. Muchos colorantes naturales pierden su efectividad o cambian de tono al ser expuestos al calor en procesos como cocinar o hornear. Esto requirió modificar técnicas de producción, ajustar fórmulas e incluso cambiar configuraciones del equipo para garantizar que el producto final conservara su aspecto previsto.

Then came the issue of product stability. Synthetic colorants are recognized for their durability, ensuring that items remain visually attractive even after being on store shelves for weeks or months. On the other hand, natural colorants can deteriorate with time, particularly when exposed to light or air. The company needed to allocate resources to develop new packaging solutions that provided enhanced protection while keeping a visually appealing look for buyers.

La repercusión económica fue significativa asimismo. Los colorantes naturales suelen costar más que los sintéticos debido tanto al costo base como a la complejidad adicional que implican en la producción. Esta situación obligó a la empresa a reconsiderar su estrategia de precios y asumir parte del gasto para seguir siendo competitiva en un mercado saturado.

Even with these challenges, the shift represented a significant milestone. The organization noted an increasing number of clients who valued the clearer ingredient information and the more natural strategy. Internally, the company seized this alteration as a chance to evaluate other ingredients and further decrease its dependence on synthetic additives.

The initiative also enabled the brand to stand out in a challenging market. Although not every consumer emphasizes clear labeling, the industry trend is undoubtedly moving. Increasingly, households, especially those with small children or dietary restrictions, are examining ingredients and choosing items that exclude artificial elements.

Today, the company continues to refine its recipes and work closely with suppliers to improve the quality and reliability of its natural color palette. It’s an ongoing process, requiring creativity and resilience, but it has positioned the business as a leader in the growing movement toward more conscious confectionery.

In a world where consumers increasingly value authenticity and health-conscious choices, the switch to natural dyes may be difficult—but for some brands, it’s proving to be worth the effort.

Por Sofía Carvajal