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Mars Inc. said it planned to remove food dyes from its products in 2016 but has since said this won't apply to certain treats ...
Mars is the maker of various candies, including Skittles, M&M's, Milky Way and Twix. The company also makes pet food under ...
The state’s attorney general’s office is looking into whether the candy maker violated consumers' rights by failing to live ...
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Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a press release that he is investigating Mars, Incorporated (“Mars”), which makes M&M’s and Skittles, for deceptive trade practices that violate Texas ...
M&Ms and Skittles are under investigation by the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as part of the state and federal crackdown ...
Ken Paxton said the company reneged on a 2016 public pledge to remove them, amounting to deceptive trade practices.
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GlobalData on MSNTexas to probe Mars over “deceptive trade practices”Texas’ Attorney General claims Mars pledged to remove artificial colours in 2016, did so in Europe but kept using them in the ...
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Daily Voice on MSNMost US Ice Cream Makers Pledge To Remove Artificial DyesThe vast majority of the nation's ice cream makers have agreed to make their treats without artificial food colorings by 2028 ...
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McConnell: Abuse of a legislative loophole is poisoning Kentucky kids. I'm fighting to keep hemp legal and children safe.
The FDA wants food makers to drop synthetic dyes, but Chicago-based candy companies say supply issues and consumer demand make that difficult.
McConnell: Protecting the most vulnerable has been central to my work as U.S. Senator for Kentucky. That includes kids.
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