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When a toddler vowed to stop crying because none of his superhero role models do, his mother made her own coloring book with the superheroes showing their sensitive side.
Inmates at a New Jersey jail received contraband drugs hidden in paste used to color pages of children's coloring books that they ate or licked to get high, investigators say.
What to know about Red Dye No. 40 and artificial food coloring used in thousands of food and drink products sold in the U.S.