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Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating cereal giant Kellogg’s for potential violation of the state’s ...
The compound is most commonly found in candies, sodas, baked goods, cereals, dessert powders, and chips. Thomas Galligan, the principal scientist for food additives at CSPI, told TCD that Red 40 ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation into Kellogg's over its use of artificial food colorings.
The administration said Red 40 is commonly found in cereal, beverages, gelatines, puddings, dairy products and confections. Restrictions on synthetic dyes have been passed in other states ...
Yet cereals such as Froot Loops and Apple Jacks still contain Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1 and Yellow 6 — all of which are produced from petroleum. Opinions are mixed on whether artificial food dyes ...
Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused the cereal manufacturer of misrepresenting its products as healthy while using artificial food dyes such as Red 40 or Yellow 5. NewsNation’s ...