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Some of the nation’s top candy brands will no longer have artificial dyes starting in 2026. In July, Mars Wrigley announced that four of its products: M&M’s, Skittles Original, Extra Gum Spearmint and ...
In July, Mars pushed back on Kennedy’s initiative and refrained from joining a group of major food companies like Nestle, ...
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 ...
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 Wrigley said it will offer ‘options’ for four of its leading products (also Extra Gum and Starburst) sometime in 2026, ...
Mars Wrigley North America announced last month that products across four categories of its popular treats -- gum, fruity ...
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 ...
The move by Mars marks a step toward appeasing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, who has made ...
Candymakers have been viewed as the biggest holdout in the Trump administration's efforts to get companies to voluntarily ...
Bogan’s speech happened during a mound visit in the top of the sixth inning with Irmo trailing 4-0 and Lake Mary just loading ...
The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) launched the vibrant “Pop Culture” exhibition at the Cornell Art Museum ...