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Thinking we knew better, in the 20th century we used toxic compounds containing arsenic (in Scheele's green) and benzene (in butter yellow) to color food instead.
Corey Rennell: Packaged Food Is Mystery Food, Part I: Additives Corey Rennell 2011
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Thinking we knew better, in the 20th century we used toxic compounds containing arsenic (in Scheele's green) and benzene (in butter yellow) to color food instead.
Corey Rennell: Packaged Food Is Mystery Food, Part I: Additives Corey Rennell 2011
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Thinking we knew better, in the 20th century we used toxic compounds containing arsenic (in Scheele's green) and benzene (in butter yellow) to color food instead.
Corey Rennell: Packaged Food Is Mystery Food, Part I: Additives Corey Rennell 2011
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Thinking we knew better, in the 20th century we used toxic compounds containing arsenic (in Scheele's green) and benzene (in butter yellow) to color food instead.
Corey Rennell: Packaged Food Is Mystery Food, Part I: Additives Corey Rennell 2011
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Thinking we knew better, in the 20th century we used toxic compounds containing arsenic (in Scheele's green) and benzene (in butter yellow) to color food instead.
Corey Rennell: Packaged Food Is Mystery Food, Part I: Additives Corey Rennell 2011
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Scheele's task: to piece together a plan to fix Ford.
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Scheele's task: to piece together a plan to fix Ford.
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Once the war began, Scheele's knowledge became more valuable, and the German military attaché based in the U.S. gave him $10,000, and simple instructions from the Kaiser: manufacture chemical bombs.
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Scheele's reports proved so invaluable that he was told to stay in the U.S. and keep studying.
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The pigment known as Scheele's green developed from that chemist's experiments with arsenic.
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