The way forward for a favourite San Antonio breakfast — Huge Crimson and barbacoa — swirls with uncertainty.
Barbacoa isn’t going wherever. However what is going to occur to Huge Crimson?
The ingredient that provides the favored delicate drink its vibrant coloration, purple dye No. 40, is meant to be faraway from meals and drinks by the tip of 2026.
In April, the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Providers and the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration introduced a plan to part out eight beforehand allowed petroleum-based artificial dyes from the nation’s meals provide.
Keurig Dr Pepper, which manufactures Huge Crimson, has not stated whether or not it should exchange purple dye No. 40 with another. And the corporate has not responded to a number of calls, emails and messages from the San Antonio Report.
However the Frisco, Texas-based firm has stated it should alter at the very least one beverage that comprises a man-made dye, telling Newsweek, “We’re actively reformulating YooHoo Strawberry Drink — the one product in our portfolio with Crimson Dye No. 3. The brand new method will likely be on cabinets earlier than the tip of the yr.”
The announcement corresponds with a federal marketing campaign asking meals and beverage firms to take away synthetic dyes from their merchandise — with out mandating that they make modifications but.
If Keurig Dr Pepper reformulates Huge Crimson, it’s unclear how completely different the soda may look or style.
Additionally unsure is the impression on shoppers in Huge Crimson nation. As Texas Highways proclaimed in February, “Huge Crimson is Texas Barbecue’s Unofficial Signature Soda.”
Since Well being Secretary Robert F. Kennedy introduced in April a plan to remove petroleum-based dyes, native concern has emerged concerning the impression on Huge Crimson.

San Antonio staple Tommy’s Restaurant promotes “Huge Crimson and Barbacoa On a regular basis!” Proprietor Brandon Ramos says his “Guac My World” combo, a barbacoa and guacamole taco with Huge Crimson, is a bestseller. However he fears that eradicating purple dye No. 40 may have an effect on gross sales.
“I’m anxious it should change the flavour profile or the visible look of Huge Crimson,” Ramos stated. “I’m hoping for the very best. Huge Crimson is necessary. It’s woven into the tradition of San Antonio.”
A minimum of one San Antonian posted a tongue-in-cheek warning on Instagram concerning the brewing controversy: “In case you come for BIG RED. The 210 will RIOT. And I’ll lead the cost. Is it dangerous … am I allergic to the purple dye .. sure … however let me stay a little bit. (laughing emoji).”
Crimson dye No. 40 ban?
The federal directive to part out synthetic dyes has divided the meals and beverage trade. Common Mills, Kraft Heinz, PepsiCo and different firms have agreed to conform.
Mars, the maker of M&Ms and Skittles candies, has resisted, saying its merchandise are protected and modifications can be pricey. The American Beverage Affiliation can be pushing again, arguing on its web site that, “Banning elements like colours which are confirmed protected and accepted worldwide will solely create extra challenges.”
The Nationwide Confectioners Affiliation stated the FDA has deemed their elements and merchandise protected and asserted that sweet ought to be handled in a different way than meals.
Not everyone seems to be anxious about doable modifications to Huge Crimson or the brand new Texas state legislation that requires warning labels on meals containing any of 44 elements, together with purple dye No. 40.
Robert Morris, founding father of the annual Barbacoa & Huge Crimson Pageant, held in October on the Freeman Coliseum, believes San Antonians will regulate to no matter modifications are made to Huge Crimson.

“I don’t assume it will have an effect on us a lot so long as they proceed carrying the product and it tastes the identical,” Morris stated. “I perceive that the purple dye is an enormous issue within the change. However possibly Huge Crimson can have an alternate plan. San Antonio loves to return out to our pageant and have an excellent time.
“Have a look at Fiesta. Have a look at the rodeo. Folks will nonetheless come out and have a good time the barbacoa. That’s part of our heritage. It’s a part of our material in San Antonio. Huge Crimson is the cherry on high.”
What’s Huge Crimson?
Conceived in a Waco lab in 1937, Huge Crimson was initially referred to as Solar Tang Crimson Cream Soda. It was renamed within the late Fifties after the president of the delicate drink’s bottling firm in San Antonio heard a golf caddy consult with the soda as “huge purple.”
Beneath the brand new identify, Huge Crimson turned an enormous vendor throughout Texas and elements of the South. Domestically, the delicate drink gained monumental reputation when it was marketed on Swing Time, a Sixties TV dance present.
Through the years, the candy soda that tastes like “liquid bubble gum” discovered its method into taquerias and have become one half of a neighborhood breakfast staple: Huge Crimson and barbacoa.
“It’s very fashionable,” stated Ramos, who has a small fridge full of 4 cabinets of the ruby-red drink close to his money register. “Folks simply purchase Huge Crimson on a regular basis.”

Culinary creatives throughout Texas infuse Huge Crimson into their meals and drinks. In Austin, LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue combines the delicate drink syrup with tempranillo, Seville orange fortified wine and citrus juices to create a frozen Huge Crimson sangria.
In Seguin, Burnt Bean Firm soaks cake in soda to provide a singular providing: Huge Crimson tres leches.
In San Antonio, James Beard-nominated chef Leo Davila infuses heirloom nixtamalized masa with Huge Crimson to make the pink tortilla that holds his Huge Crimson & Barbacoa taco at Anacacho Espresso & Cantina.
Huge Crimson reveals up in tacos, desserts and frozen drinks in every single place in Texas. Nevertheless it largely reveals up in bottles: chilly, candy and deliciously purple. The bottle lists Crimson 40 as an ingredient, however doesn’t disclose the quantity.
San Antonio prepares for change
A rising variety of meals producers have dedicated to the federal government marketing campaign. On July 14, the Worldwide Dairy Meals Affiliation introduced that dozens of ice cream firms have pledged to take away seven synthetic dyes, together with purple dye No. 40, from their desserts by 2028.
Will the maker of Huge Crimson fall in line?
Davila will not be ready to search out out. He’s already experimenting with different coloring for his Huge Crimson & Barbacoa tacos.
“We’re utilizing beets for extra of a pure dye coloration,” he stated. “It nonetheless provides it a good looking hue and highlights the pink tortillas.”

Prospects have been informed of the experiment and requested to offer suggestions.
“We’ve had overwhelmingly optimistic critiques,” Davila stated. “They just like the style. It goes into clear consuming. Folks totally get pleasure from what we’re doing and why we’re doing it.”
Restaurateurs who promote Huge Crimson aren’t certain how they could reply to the removing of purple dye No. 40. However they’ve an inkling of Keurig Dr Pepper’s choice.
“I imagine the stress goes to make them change,” Ramos stated.