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This comes nearly a decade after the company first said it would remove all artificial colors from its products, before ...
The Trump administration has gone after synthetic dyes in foods as part of its “Make America Healthy Again” plan ...
The candy giant stopped short of pledging to transition its entire portfolio to natural colors, though said it will offer ...
In July, Mars pushed back on Kennedy’s initiative and refrained from joining a group of major food companies like Nestle, Kraft Heinz, General Mills and PepsiCo, who agreed to voluntarily remove ...
Food giant Mars, Greater Washington's largest private company, will begin offering some of its big-name candy products with ...
Candymakers have been viewed as the biggest holdout in the Trump administration's efforts to get companies to voluntarily ...
Mars Wrigley said it will offer ‘options’ for four of its leading products (also Extra Gum and Starburst) sometime in 2026, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNSkittles and M&M's amongst candy favorites to face major change in 2026
A sweet revolution could be on the horizon. Soon, Skittles and M&M's will all receive one major change, marking a new era in ...
Mars Wrigley announced it will offer four candy products, including M&M's and Skittles, made without synthetic Food, Drug and ...
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Parade on MSNBig Changes are Coming to Skittles and M&Ms
Big Changes are Coming to Skittles and M&Ms originally appeared on Parade. The FDA has been making it a priority to remove ...
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Mars to remove artificial dyes from ‘choice products’ in latest win for RFK Jr.’s MAHA agenda
The company announced it would make products such as M&M’s, Skittles, Starburst, and Extra Gum available to customers nationwide without petroleum-based dyes.
Mars Inc. said it planned to remove food dyes from its products in 2016 but has since said this won't apply to certain treats.
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