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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · United StatesA group of ice cream makers that produce 90% of the nation’s ice cream and frozen dairy desserts are pledging to eliminate many artificial food dyes from their offerings by the end of 2027.See the Story
Many U.S. ice cream producers to phase out artificial food dyes by 2028
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Starbucks · United States(NewsNation) — After years of back-door Instagram posts and word-of-mouth recommendations, Starbucks is making its "secret menu" an official tab on its app. The coffee chain announced four new drinks — featuring "top Starbucks drink customizations" — on Monday. "Inspired by the popular Starbucks Not-So-Secret Menu broadcast channel on Instagram, the Starbucks secret menu in the app allows Starbucks Rewards members to easily order the featured, p…See the Story
Starbucks Launches New 'Secret Menu' Items in the App
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