Texas opens probe into Kellogg's health claims, dyes
- Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into WK Kellogg Co. For potential violations of Texas consumer protection laws regarding cereal marketing claims.
- Kellogg's has been accused of misleadingly branding cereals like Froot Loops and Apple Jacks as 'healthy' despite containing artificial food dyes.
- These artificial dyes in Kellogg's cereals are linked to various health issues, including hyperactivity and cancer.
- Paxton emphasized the need to end misleading practices, stating that there will be accountability for any company that unlawfully makes misrepresentations about its food.
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Texas AG investigates Kellogg over artificial food dyes in cereal
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