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Conservative influencers-turned-wannabe-cereal killers have called for a boycott of the popular Kellogg's children's cereal Froot Loops, demanding consumers give the rainbow-colored food the "Bud ...
Canadian Froot Loops, left, Aldi's dye-free Fruit Rounds, center, and the U.S. version, which contains artificial food dyes. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Kellogg's, Aldi) Pickles ...
“Kellogg fills its most ubiquitous cereal products in the US..with harmful artificial dyes, such as Red 40, Yellow 6, and Blue 1,” Jason Karp wrote in a letter.
But the claim that U.S. Froot Loops contain 18 or 19 ingredients is false—as is the claim that Canadian versions of the colorful cereal contain just two or three ingredients.
Froot Loops maker WK Kellogg Co. has faced criticism for months over its use of artificial food dyes, The Wall Street Journal reported. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ...
Over 1,000 cereal-loving fanatics and health activists swarmed the Michigan headquarters of Kellogg’s Tuesday demanding the end of “harmful additives” being injected into US batches of the ...
If you're gluten-free and craving some Froot Loops, these are the ingredients you need to be wary of before you dive into a bowl of the colorful cereal.
Shares of WK Kellogg, the cereal maker behind Fruit Loops and Frosted Flakes, skyrocketed 50% after the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Ferrero was nearing acquiring the company for $3 ...
RFK Jr. claims Canadian Froot Loops have 3 ingredients. They have 17. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has thoughts about the food dyes used in Canada’s Froot Loops vs. the American version of the cereal.
Kellogg, the maker of Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, announced nearly a decade ago that it would remove artificial colors and ingredients from its products by 2018. Skip to Main Content Open Close Menu ...