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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants synthetic dyes out of the nation’s food supply, but not every brand is ready to let go.
The health secretary has used peer pressure to persuade food makers to nix synthetic dyes. The candy industry is holding out, ...
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 ...
As many as 19% of packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic food dyes, according to new research evaluating the content ...
Discover why synthetic food dyes are being phased out in the US, how major brands are responding, and what challenges the ...
Kennedy Jr. wants synthetic food dyes out of the American food supply. But one of the nation's most recognizable candy giants ...
In addition to finding these dyes in brightly colored processed foods, the researchers also found them in more muted foods ...
A bigger risk is the challenge of following through. Natural dyes are trickier to keep stable under heat or light. Reds fade ...
Kraft Heinz KHC.O has also said it would stop launching new products containing artificial colors in the United States and plans to eliminate synthetic dyes from existing items by the end of 2027.
The FDA is taking steps to phase out all petroleum-based synthetic dyes, known as Citrus Red 2, Orange B, Green 3, Red 40, ...
Synthetic food dyes — and their links to neurobehavioral issues in children — are having a moment. Last month, California governor Gavin Newsom signed the California School Food Safety Act ...