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Now, Kraft Heinz, the company behind Jell-O and Kool-Aid, said that it plans to remove all artificial dyes from all its US products by the end of 2027, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that almost 90% of its U.S. products already don't contain food, drug & cosmetic colors, but that the products that do still use the dyes will have them removed by the end ...
Nearly two months after the US Food and Drug Administration announced plans to work with the food industry to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes, one major company says it will begin to comply.
Kraft Heinz, the maker of Jell-O, Kool-Aid and boxed macaroni and cheese, announced Tuesday that it would remove all chemical dyes from its products by the end of 2027.
These include some products sold under brands such as Crystal Light, Kool-Aid, Jell-O and Jet-Puffed. "The vast majority of our products use natural or no colors, and we've been on a journey to reduce ...
By 2027, Kraft Heinz says all artificial food dyes will be replaced with natural colors. The move comes two months after federal officials called on food companies to stop using synthetic dyes.
Kraft Heinz says 90% of its food items already use natural food colorings. Products that still use synthetic dyes are in its beverage and dessert categories like Crystal Light and Jell-O.