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Starting next year, Skittles, M&M's, Starburst and Extra Gum will be available free of artificial colors to consumers ...
In July, Mars pushed back on Kennedy’s initiative and refrained from joining a group of major food companies like Nestle, ...
(NEW YORK) -- WK Kellogg Co. has announced that they will stop using artificial dyes in its breakfast cereals by the end of ...
In a late-July statement, which was first reported by Bloomberg on Thursday, Mars Wrigley North America announced it plans to ...
The Trump administration declared victory after Kraft Heinz, Skittles and General Mills made splashy announcements to remove artificial colors — even taking credit for Coca-Cola’s plan to replace high ...
Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes from all products, like Jell-O and Kool-Aid By 2027, Kraft Heinz says all artificial ...
Kellogg breakfast cereals — which include Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, Apple Jacks and Frosted Flakes — “are filled with ...
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Mars to remove artificial dyes from ‘choice products’ in latest win for RFK Jr.’s MAHA agenda
The company announced it would make products such as M&M’s, Skittles, Starburst, and Extra Gum available to customers nationwide without petroleum-based dyes.
Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that it will be removing artificial dyes from its U.S. products beginning in 2027 and will no longer roll out new products with the dyes. Hours later, General Mills ...
Kellogg’s agreement with Texas to remove artificial dyes from the cereal giant’s products by the end of 2027 is a ...
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Companies are removing artificial dyes from products. What about San Antonio favorite Big Red?
A growing number of food manufacturers have committed to the government campaign. On July 14, the International Dairy Foods ...
Food manufacturers across the U.S. face hurdles as they seek to replace synthetic food dyes with natural colors based on ...
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