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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.
WK Kellogg Co. will remove synthetic dyes from its cereals, including Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, by the end of 2027, ...
WK Kellogg Co. will remove synthetic dyes from its cereals, including Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, by the end of 2027, ...
The cereal giant is the latest food company to end the use of synthetic dyes amid mounting pressure from the White House.
In the competitive world of grocery store aisles, a new champion has emerged from an unlikely place, and it costs less than ...
With its Froot Loops being the poster child for color critics, the cereal company promises to remove colors by the 2026 ...
Ferrero, the European confectionery giant behind Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, is set to acquire WK Kellogg Co ., the maker of Froot Loops and other classic American cereals, in a $3.1 billion deal, ...
Breakfast cereal could use a lucky charm. U.S. sales of the colorfully packaged morning staple have been in a decades-long ...
I want cereal at night, no one’s around me, and I’m, like, watching a TV show," the reality star said on her podcast. "And I want it to be a sugary kids’ cereal” ...
Ferrero, the European confectionery giant behind Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, is set to acquire WK Kellogg Co., the maker of Froot Loops and other classic American cereals, in a $3.1 billion deal ...