Kraft Heinz to Remove Artificial Dyes from U.S. Products by End of 2027 in Response to RFK Jr.’s Demands
UNITED STATES, JUN 17 – Major food companies, including Kraft Heinz and General Mills, plan to eliminate synthetic dyes by 2027 amid health concerns and regulatory pressure, with some already 85-90% dye-free.
- Milani Cosmetics launched Clean Start Prep Step Facial Mist, promising a refreshing, hydrating formula with soothing ingredients.
- Earlier this year, the FDA banned FD&C Red No. due to 2022 studies showing male rats developed cancer, `Studies in other animals and in humans did not show these effects`.
- According to a taste test study, 9 in 10 consumers praised the new ketchup, which delivers a bold, satisfying taste that lives up to the standard set by the original.
- In a company announcement, Milani Cosmetics outlined its commitment to remove synthetic dyes from its products by 2027, and will update its website on Friday.
- Looking ahead, food manufacturers have a clear phase-out schedule, as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called dyes `poisonous compounds` and pledged collaboration.
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Jell-O Is Making a Big Change to Its Products
And they aren't the only ones—Kool-Aid, Jet-Puffed, and Crystal Light are too. Dotdash Meredith/Janet MaplesWhen your strawberry-flavored Jell-O jiggles to the table in the future, it will have the same fruity flavor, but it may look a little bit different. That’s because its parent company, Kraft Heinz, has made a commitment to remove all synthetic colors from its products before the end of 2027. Though the company claims that nearly 90 percent…
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