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- Kennedy’s Battle Against Food Dyes Hits a Roadblock: M M’s
The health secretary has used peer pressure to persuade food makers to nix synthetic dyes The candy industry is holding out, arguing American consumers like bright sweets
- RFK Jr. s Battle Against Synthetic Food Dye: Will M Ms, Skittles Keep . . .
U S Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr , who is making strides in his war against synthetic food dyes, is now targeting colorful favorites such as Jell-O snacks, Kool-Aid
- Candy giants resist pressure to ban food dyes - ConsumerAffairs
Food giants commit to removing synthetic dyes by 2027, but candy companies resist as state laws push for change in food regulations
- RFK Jr. tells food leaders he wants artificial dyes removed from food . . .
Robert F Kennedy Jr told food industry leaders in a closed-door meeting he wants them to remove artificial color dyes from their products by the end his time in office
- Food industry mounts pushback against RFK Jr. ’s artificial dye . . .
The U S food industry is firmly opposing Robert F Kennedy Jr ’s aggressive effort to eliminate artificial dyes, following his March 10 meeting with executives from major companies like
- RFK Jr. ’s Battle Against Food Dyes Hits a Roadblock: M M’s
Less than three months after he declared war on synthetic food dyes, Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has already secured the cooperation of the makers of some of America’s most colorful culinary products If they fulfill their promises, Jell-O snacks, Kool-Aid beverages, and Lucky Charms cereals, among a host of other foods, will be […]
- Heres why RFK Jr. is sounding the alarm on artificial food dyes . . .
Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has already placed seed oils, sugar, and highly processed foods in his crosshairs
- Did the U. S. , RFK Jr. Ban Artificial Food Dyes Like Red 40?
Are M M’s about to start looking a little different? Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has spent years railing against synthetic food dyes, which he claims are “poisoning” American children
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