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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants synthetic food dyes out of the American food supply. But one of the nation's ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants synthetic dyes out of the nation’s food supply, but not every brand is ready to let go.
The maker of Skittles and M&M’s is holding out on dropping artificial colors from its products. The company is still using ...
National Confectioners Association questions focus on synthetic dyes as MARS reverses its 2016 commitment, despite other ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to eliminate synthetic food dyes from the American food supply is facing ...
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Daily Voice on MSNM&M's, Skittles Reportedly Resisting Push To End Artificial Food Dye Use: Here's WhyTrump-appointed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has increased that push with his so-called "Make America Healthy Again ...
Ahead of National Mustard Day on Aug. 5, mustard manufacturer French's and candy company Mars, Inc. have partnered to create Mustard Skittles, shocking the internet.
Titanium dioxide will soon be banned by the European Union. In the U.S., it can be found in candy, sunscreen and paint. Here's what you need to know.
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNMixing science & candy: Unveiling the secrets of diffusionCandy Coating Diffusion Experiment Sometimes science doesn’t need beakers, fancy equipment, or chemicals; sometimes, all it ...
Mars Wrigley will sell Skittles Pop'd Original and Sour starting this fall after years of freeze-dried Skittles being sold by third-party brands. Here's our review.
Titanium dioxide is officially out of U.S. Skittles, years after the brand said it would drop it. The color additive has been under global fire for possible health risks. It’s a step toward ...
When Skittles the calf was born at the Southern Arkansas University farm her future didn’t look bright as the rainbow-colored ...
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