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Major brands are removing synthetic dyes from snacks and meals, responding to health concerns and shifting tastes ...
(NEXSTAR) — Dozens of companies that make ice cream and frozen dairy desserts announced on Monday that they would remove artificial food dyes from their products by 2028, marking yet another voluntary ...
About 90% of the ice cream sold in the U.S. will no longer contain artificial dyes by 2028, federal health officials announced.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to eliminate synthetic food dyes from the American food supply is facing stiff resistance from one of the country’s most iconic candy makers ...
(Reuters) -Packaged food makers in the U.S. have rolled out plans to eliminate the use of FD&C colors - a category of ...
Major American brands have vowed to remove synthetic food dyes from their products, but M&M’s and Skittles, made by Mars, remain colorful holdouts. Mars has continued to use synthetic dyes in ...
HealthDay News — About 90% of the ice cream sold in the US will no longer contain artificial dyes by 2028, federal health officials announced. Roughly 40 ice cream and frozen dessert companies ...
Candy makers resist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign to eliminate synthetic food dyes, while other major food manufacturers commit to removing artificial colorings.
Discover why synthetic food dyes are being phased out in the US, how major brands are responding, and what challenges the food industry faces in switching to natural alternatives.
Removing synthetic food dyes and reducing Americans' consumption of ultraprocessed foods has been a priority for U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, as part of his "Make ...
Other states have enacted similar laws that would strip artificial dyes from school meals, but West Virginia’s action is the first to take effect, starting Aug. 1. It triggered a four-month sprint ...