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General Mills has launched two new limited edition cereals to tie in with "Wicked: For Good," but do they taste magical? We ...
Food companies aren’t giving up the chemical that turns products white.
Manufacters have pledged to stop using artificial dyes — but can that be done without affecting the taste and temptation?
By Leah Olson, Vice President of Growth Strategy at Bluedog Design, and Cody Wells, Creative Strategy Director at Bluedog ...
Ashley Taylor, Clayton Friedman and Michael Yaghi of Troutman Pepper Locke LLP discuss stepped up enforcement efforts among ...
Skittles, Nestlé and Hershey pledge to remove artificial colors, but experts argue these changes are merely cosmetic, urging ...
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 ...
Other states have enacted similar laws that would strip artificial dyes from school meals, but West Virginia's action is the ...
The Trump administration claims progress in food health, but experts argue deeper reforms are needed to truly impact chronic ...
A growing number of food manufacturers have committed to the government campaign. On July 14, the International Dairy Foods ...
Traditional breakfast cereal has been declining as Gen Z chooses other popular breakfast items over highly processed options.
Grupo Bimbo is eliminating artificial dyes from its product portfolio by the end of 2026. About 99% of the Mexican company's daily consumption products, which includes Sara Lee bread and Thomas' ...