Froot Loops Maker to Cut Fake Dyes
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Froot loops maker to cut fake dyes
WK Kellogg Co. will remove synthetic dyes from its cereals, including Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, by the end of 2027, joining a growing cohort of other U.S. companies that have committed to eliminate colorants such as Red 40 and Yellow 5 from their foods. The Battle Creek, Michigan-based company said it would remove the additives in an announcement posted to its website. The company had previously announced that it wouldn’t introduce new produc…
MAHA Win: PepsiCo Dropping Artificial Colors, Flavors from Lays, Tostitos
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling on the food industry to follow PepsiCo’s example after the company declared that it will drop artificial colors and flavors from Lay’s and Tostitos and replace seed oils with healthier alternatives by the end of the year. The post MAHA Win: Food Giant PepsiCo Dropping Artificial Colors, Flavors from Lays and Tostitos appeared first on Breitbart.
RFK JR. EFFECT: PepsiCo Makes the MAHA Switch!
In another win for the health of the American people, PepsiCo — who owns chip brands Lay’s and Tostitos — just announced that will be removing all artificial colors and flavors from their products by the end of this year. They will also start using avocado and olive oil — which is much healthier — more instead of canola or soybean oil. Secretary Kennedy announced on X: .@PepsiCo just announced it will eliminate artificial colors and flavors fro…
Trump adm making progress @eliminating artificial dyes from food products
Trump adm making progress @eliminating artificial dyes from food products Secretary Kennedy says the latest announcement demonstrates how the administration is holding the food industry accountable. By Nicholas Ballasy Federal agencies are making progress toward the [...] The post Trump adm making progress @eliminating artificial dyes from food products first appeared on The Liberty Beacon.
“There are at least six or seven companies… now using crickets—insects—to make flour.” – TheWatchTowers.org
“PepsiCo is looking to use cricket proteins in products such as Cheetos and Quaker granola oats.” “Insect-related businesses in the Western world are producing insect proteins for foods, beverages, confectionaries… butters, oils… as well as spice and seasoning.” “So it’s most likely going to show up, not be labelled—and you’re not going to know it—in pretty much everything you eat.” “About 30% of the cricket farms looked at have parasites that c…
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