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Skittles have always been a favorite candy of children, but food safety experts have not always been fans. That may change ...
From Skittles to Pop Tarts, these American foods contain ingredients banned in other countries for health concerns.
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Skittles announced to the BBC last week that it will no longer use titanium dioxide, a color additive, in its candy products.
Skittles have always been a favorite of kids, but some food safety experts have not always been a fan of the colorful candy.
Skittles no longer contains titanium dioxide in its U.S. formulation, an additive banned in Europe since 2022 and linked to ...
Louisiana joins several other states, including West Virginia, Utah, Texas, Idaho and Michigan, that have recently passed ...
New legislation, backed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr , is targeting additives and ingredients ...
Concerns Rise Over Food Safety Standards as Corporate Transparency Lag Continues** In a troubling reflection of contemporary corporate practices, Mars, Inc. has recently announc ...