Your favorite candy probably has bugs in it, and thats really okay

If you think that "red" is the best flavor of candy (which it obviously is) then you've got to face the facts: The most natural way your candy could be colored is using ground-up cochineal insects.

These little critters have been dyeing things red for a long, long time. The Aztecs reportedly used them to dye vibrant fabrics. Now, the bugs are harvested from South American prickly pear plantations, dried, and crushed, with about 70,000 insects yielding a pound of dye. You can see photos of the process at Business Insider, or watch the video above to see the pigment come to life.

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