Target, with a store in Hyannis, announced it will stop selling cereals with artificial dyes in them. What cereals could be ...
Target announced that they will stop selling cereals with artificial dyes in them. What cereals could be affected?
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If you prefer name-brand products to store brands, Aldi has quite a lot of options to help you stick with your favorites. Here are some that we found.
Several cereal brands are prepared for Target's pivot to only selling artificial dye-free cereal. General Mills, Kellogg's embracing the move.
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Target will take all cereals that contain certified synthetic colors off the shelves by the end of May, becoming one of the ...
Target will stop selling cereals containing synthetic colors by the end of May. The Minneapolis-based discounter said Friday it had been phasing out synthetic colors in cereals for several years.
Not all mueslis are created equal, and some brands are packed with sugar and saturated fats, so they're not all that healthy.
Trix and Lucky Charms have dropped new tie-in cereals for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The Trix cereal is blue raspberry flavored while the Lucky Charms cereal is strawberry flavored.
Big-box retailers see the writing on the wall, and start to remove dye-laden cereals ahead of regulatory pressure.