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Kellogg is injecting “harmful additives” in its Froot Loops sold in America that it vowed to get rid of years ago, according to an explosive letter a shareholder sent to the cereal giant reviewed by ...
Same cereal. Same sugary taste. Different hues. A box of Froot Loops sold in the United States contains vivid rings of red, orange, green, purple, yellow and blue — neon colors derived from synthetic ...
Pickles. Sports drinks. Your favorite breakfast cereal. Artificial food dyes are lurking in a lot of stuff — but that's about to end. Earlier this spring, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
California has become the first state to ban public schools from serving food that contains dyes found in popular snacks such as Froot Loops. The new legislation, which was signed into law by Gov.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. questioned vaccine safety, fluoride in water and other health matters as he campaigned alongside President-elect Donald Trump, vowing to “Make America Healthy Again.” Another ...
Arizona will ban certain synthetic food dyes, including Red No. 40, in public schools starting in the 2026-27 school year. This follows a national trend supported by Health and Human Services ...
Companies make packaged food without synthetic dyes in other countries. But despite pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the change isn’t likely to happen quickly in the United States. By Julie ...