The food manufacturer said it will drop artificial colors from cereals and food for schools by next year. An effort to use only natural colors in products like Trix in 2017 was abandoned when ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. -- Here in the Betty Crocker Kitchen, Mark Addicks is cooking up some radical digital recipes for how we look at packaging for cereal, cake mix and yogurt. Addicks is the chief ...
General Mills to remove artificial colors from all cereals and food products originally appeared on Bring Me The News. General Mills has announced it will remove artificial colors from all of its U.S.
The maker of the popular Trix cereal might be in some trouble and H-E-B is being pulled into the dispute after an Ex-NFL player filed a lawsuit in a Bexar County district court against both companies ...
After receiving thousands of social media comments, mentions and requests for the return of the iconic cereal shape, Trix is officially announcing the return of the 90s favorite -- Classic Trix Fruity ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into cereals giant General Mills over marketing its products as “healthy”. The Attorney General's office has issued a civil investigative demand, ...
Some of America’s most popular cereals are under investigation in the Lone Star State. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has claimed General Mills’ cereals marketed for children are not as healthy as ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — General Mills, the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs, plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. The move, announced Wednesday, comes as many ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas is going after a major player in the cereal market, behind claims that the company is misrepresenting its products. Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his office is launching ...