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US Ice Cream Makers To Remove Artificial Colors By 2028

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Dozens of ice cream makers plan to phase out artificial food dyes
Dozens of American ice cream makers have pledged to phase out artificial food dyes from their products by 2028. CBS News health reporter Alexander Tin has more details.

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Many US ice cream producers to phase out artificial food dyes by 2028
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US ice cream makers say they’ll stop using artificial dyes by 2028
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Texas probes M&M maker Mars' resistance to removing synthetic dyes
Texas' attorney general said on Wednesday he has begun investigating Mars, which makes M&M's and Skittles candies, for its ...
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Texas AG Paxton launches investigation into company that makes Skittles, M&M's over use of dyes
Mars is the maker of various candies, including Skittles, M&M's, Milky Way and Twix. The company also makes pet food under ...
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Popular Foods That Will No Longer Have Artificial Colors
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in a war against synthetic food dyes. Here are the major food manufacturers that are ...
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U.S. food makers are still using dyes linked to hyperactivity in kids. Parents want them banned.
Artificial food dyes are everywhere: in Cheetos, Jolly Ranchers, applesauce, pickles, spinach wraps, ice cream, even Tylenol.

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