Key Takeaways: WK Kellogg has entered into a legal agreement with the Texas attorney general’s office to eliminate artificial dyes from its cereals, including Froot Loops, by the end of 2027. This marks the first time a food company has…
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Texas’ attorney general is currently investigating Mars, the maker of M&M’s and Skittles, for allegedly failing to uphold their promise made in 2016 to remove artificial colors from their food products. Attorney General Ken Paxton has stated that Mars decided…
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Dive Brief: Hershey has announced plans to eliminate artificial dyes from its snacks by the end of 2027, following a trend among food manufacturers making similar commitments recently. The company behind Jolly Rancher and Dot’s pretzels stated that this decision…
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Conagra Brands to Remove Artificial Colors from U.S. Frozen Portfolio Conagra Brands has announced that it will be removing artificial colors from its U.S. frozen portfolio by the end of this year. This move aligns with the company’s commitment to…
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General Mills Commits to Removing Artificial Colors from Portfolio by 2027 General Mills has announced plans to remove artificial colors from its U.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027. The company will also eliminate synthetic dyes from its U.S.…
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Welcome to our Blog! Here at our blog, we strive to bring you the latest news and insights from the food and beverage industry. Today, we are excited to share with you the recent announcement by Kraft Heinz regarding the…
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Dive Brief: Natural ingredients supplier Custom Flavors is expanding its production capacity to meet the growing demand from food companies looking to transition to natural ingredients. The company recently broke ground on a new processing facility in Concord, North Carolina,…
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Food manufacturers are in a race to revamp their products in response to increasing pressure to move away from artificial dyes and ingredients. Suppliers of ingredients have seen a surge in sales after Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F.…