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You Won't Find These 2 Colors of M&M's for a While
Candy maker Mars is spending millions to remove artificial colors from M&M's. This transition to natural dyes is driven by the Make America Healthy Again plan. The company is eliminating two specific candy colors as part of the process.
What changed
Mars is removing blue and brown M&M's to comply with natural dye requirements.
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Mars Overhauls M&M's to Align With MAHA Health Goals
confidence 90%Candy maker Mars is spending millions to remove artificial colors from M&M's. This transition to natural dyes is driven by the Make America Healthy Again plan. The company is eliminating two specific candy colors as part of the process.
What's confirmed:
- Mars is spending millions of dollars to make M&M's compliant with the Make America Healthy Again plan.
- The company is transitioning the 85-year-old candy to use natural food dyes instead of artificial colors.
- Two colors are being eliminated from the M&M's lineup.
Still unconfirmed:
- The two colors being dropped are blue and brown due to algae-based dye issues.
- The move is a result of pressure from the Kennedys regarding food chemicals.