Joel Sweeney+FollowKraft Heinz Ditches Food Dyes!Kraft Heinz is officially kicking artificial food dyes to the curb! After a new ban on synthetic dyes, they’re promising to cut all those wild colors (think Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1) from every product by 2027. That means your mac & cheese, Jell-O, and even Kool Aid are about to get a natural makeover. Some people say dyes are linked to ADHD symptoms in kids, but the FDA isn’t totally convinced. Either way, it’s a big change for snack lovers! #FoodNews #KraftHeinz #FoodDyes #Health #BodyHealth70518Share
Robert Daniels+FollowIn-N-Out’s Menu Just Got a MakeoverDid you hear In-N-Out is switching up its menu? Thanks to a new FDA rule pushed by RFK Jr., they’re ditching those petroleum-based dyes and swapping out red dye No. 40 in their shakes and lemonade for natural stuff like beta carotene and veggie juice. Plus, they’re making ketchup with real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup and adding oat milk creamer! Wild to see a fast-food fave go clean—do you think other chains will follow? #InNOut #FoodNews #HealthierChoices #FastFood #FoodDyes #Food20Share
xwest+FollowFDA’s New Food Dyes: Should We Worry?The FDA just greenlit three new food dyes—Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate—right as they’re looking to ban seven others like Red No. 40. These newbies are all-natural, coming from algae and flowers, and can hit shelves ASAP. A dietitian says don’t stress about food dyes too much; it’s way more important to focus on balanced eating and overall wellness than obsessing over every ingredient label. #FoodNews #FDADecision #FoodDyes #Nutrition #HealthTrends #Health10Share
William Vasquez+FollowFDA’s Out With Fake Dyes, In With Nature!Big news for snack lovers: the FDA just greenlit three new natural food dyes! Galdieria extract blue (from algae), butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate (for white) are now approved to color everything from cereals to candies. This is all part of the FDA’s plan to ditch petroleum-based dyes for good. Expect your favorite treats to get a natural makeover soon—no more Red 3 drama! #FoodNews #NaturalColors #FDA #FoodDyes #CleanEating #Health20Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowDid You Know Cereal Boxes Tell This Story?Turns out, your favorite childhood cereals might be hiding more than just toys—they’re packed with food dyes! A food policy expert with a wild cereal box collection is calling out the FDA, saying it’s time to ditch those artificial colors from our breakfast bowls. Would you still eat your go-to cereal if it looked less colorful? #FoodFacts #BreakfastTalk #FoodDyes #CerealLovers #Health80Share
William Vasquez+FollowFoods Getting a Dye Makeover?Did you know your fave cereals, candies, and even some yogurts might be getting a recipe revamp? The FDA wants to ditch a bunch of artificial food dyes (think Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1) by 2026, citing possible links to hyperactivity in kids. That means Lucky Charms, Doritos, Skittles, and even some orange peels could look a little different soon. Wildest part? These dyes are even in some meds and sausage casings! Time to check those labels! #FoodNews #FDA #FoodDyes #SnackAttack #HealthUpdate #Health140Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowBye-Bye, Bright Blue Cereal?Major food dye shakeup alert! The FDA is phasing out six artificial food dyes (think Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1) by the end of 2026. That means your favorite neon snacks and drinks could look a lot different soon. Companies are already scrambling to swap in natural colors from things like beets and purple potatoes. Wild, right? Would you miss those bright colors or are you all for the change? #FoodNews #FDA #FoodDyes #SnackAttack #FoodSafety #Health1116Share