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Texas governor Greg Abbott has signed a new law requiring warning labels on thousands of snacks and packaged food products in ...
Hannah Barnstable remembers browsing through the cereal aisle at her local grocery store as a child, feasting her eyes upon colorful boxes of breakfast staples like Cocoa Puffs, Trix and Cap’n ...
A new Texas law will require warning labels on packaged foods containing certain additives that are "not recommended for ...
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Food giants are pledging to remove artificial dyes from products by 2027 as the Trump administration works to eliminate ...
Some prior changes, most notably General Mills’ decision to reformulate Trix cereal in 2016 with natural colors, led to a drop in sales after consumers complained.
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General Mills said it will work to remove artificial colors from its U.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027. It also ...
Texas Senate Bill 25, which is awaiting Gov. Abbott's approval, would require warning labels on foods that contain ingredients that are banned in other countries.
Fan-favorite cereals are getting replaced by bold new flavors including Frosted Lemon Cheerios and Orange Creampop Crunch.