Kraft Mac & Cheese is a childhood staple in kitchen cupboards across America. Most of us believe its radioactive orange color is what made it such a delicious after-school snack. While mac and cheese isn’t illegal in Norway and Austria, boxed mac and cheese, which features a certain type of food coloring (Yellow #6) is banned. Processed, artificial food dyes such as Yellow #6, Yellow #5, Red #40, and Blue #2 have been linked to cancer, birth defects, behavioral problems, and allergy-like hypersensitivity in children. Kraft recently announced that it is doing away with artificial food dye, replacing the alien coloring with paprika, annatto, and turmeric.