Pennsylvania-based snack maker Utz, one of the most popular potato chip brands in Pennsylvania, is dropping certified Food, Drug and Cosmetics — FD&C — coloring from its products. Here's what FD&C ...
Conagra Brands will remove certified food, drug and cosmetic colors from its U.S. frozen product portfolio by the end of 2025. The food and snacking brands company behind Slim Jim and Swiss Miss hot ...
CAMDEN, NJ. — The Campbell’s Co. is transitioning away from FD&C colors for the last remaining products in its portfolio. Noting that its use of FD&C colors is currently “limited,” Campbell’s said in ...
WASHINGTON — The American Bakers Association has introduced a “baked goods in schools pledge,” an industry commitment to voluntarily eliminate the use of FD&C colors, which include petroleum-based ...
Nearly 90 percent of Kraft Heinz U.S. products are already free of FD&C colors Kraft Heinz has made 1,000+ recipe changes over the past five years to improve product nutrition PITTSBURGH & ...
J.M. Smucker (NYSE: SJM) is the latest packaged food producer to commit to removing synthetic food colors from its products. Orrville-based Smucker late Thursday, June 26, said it would remove what ...
Reinventing new colors and shades where matching natural replacements are not available. "As a food company with a 150+ year heritage, we are continuously evolving our recipes, products, and portfolio ...
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