St. Patrick's Day 2026 is here with green milk cereal, Lucky Charm toothpaste, GHOST protein and Crumbl cookie collabs, Lucky Charms Hawaiian shirts and more.
Products headed to schools from General Mills no longer contain certified colors, a milestone the company has reached a few months ahead of its target of summer 2026.
The big-box retailer joins others in removing foods with artificial dyes from its grocery shelves by the end of May ...
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday by Girl Scouts San Diego alleges that Ferrero U.S.A., a massive multinational corporation whose subsidiary bakes Girl Scout cookies, broke a contract with the local ...
Cereal can be addictive — it fills a need for a quick breakfast or an afternoon snack, and it carries a certain nostalgia ...
B&G Foods is looking forward to a “transformational” year following the disposal of its last Green Giant assets.
Target announced that they will stop selling cereals with artificial dyes in them. What cereals could be affected?
Not all mueslis are created equal, and some brands are packed with sugar and saturated fats, so they're not all that healthy.
Some mueslis sold in UK supermarkets may not be any healthier than chocolate cereal, according to a new Which? investigation.
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.
For a different grain, Go Go Quinoa offers gluten-free, organic puffed quinoa to eat on its own or add to other cereals. Organic Quinoa Flakes are marketed as a hot cereal alternative or as a baked ...
Food costs add up fast, especially when you’re tired and just need something easy for dinner or school lunches. It’s tempting ...