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Skittles has created a new spicy flavor profile for its chewy candy. The brand announced on Monday, Aug. 18, that the new gummies, which are coated in a chili flavoring, are available for exclusive ...
As more lawmakers and health officials push to ban more artificial food dyes, a major candy manufacturer is offering ...
The Trump administration has gone after synthetic dyes in foods as part of its ‘Make America Healthy Again’ plan ...
Mars is releasing a "swicy" take on its iconic rainbow candy, while Dole and Malibu team up on tropical-inspired canned ...
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Mars to remove artificial dyes from ‘choice products’ in latest win for RFK Jr.’s MAHA agenda
Mars Wrigley is offering some of its most popular products without artificial food dyes, making it the latest company to fall ...
Snickers Pumpkins are joining Mars Inc.'s complete 2025 Halloween lineup, which includes three new M&M's packs featuring ...
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WDW News Today on MSNParked Red Car Trolly Being Used for Candy Ad at Disney California Adventure
The Red Car Trolley is currently being used as a Mars Wrigley Halloween Candy ad at Disney California Adventure.
Mars Wrigley did not specify how many units of candy might be affected. "We received reports from consumers alerting us to this matter and are not aware of any illnesses to date," the company said.
Mars Wrigley removes titanium dioxide from its Skittles product in the U.S. amid safety concerns. The EU banned the additive in 2022 due to the potential of DNA damage.
Mars Wrigley, which owns M &Ms, is trying to make the characters - particularly the female ones - more "current" and "representative of our consumer," Vincent said.
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Inquirer Business on MSNMars Wrigley going strong; Antipolo facility turns 60
Mars Wrigley, maker of popular chocolate, chewing gum and mint brands such as M&M’s, Snickers, Doublemint and Skittles, ...
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