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Considering Blue Food Proof
The color blue doesn’t really occur naturally in food. Think about it: when was the last time you ate something blue? Maybe a piece of candy or an ice pop that was âblue raspberry flavored. Food marketing teams have steered their companies away from blue labels and blue colored foods (except in a few cases), often citing studies on the psychology of color and perception of taste. But one popular study might not be all itâs cracked up to be. This week we teamed up with Slateâs Decoder Ring podcast to dig deeper and find out why blue isn’t a common color on our plates.