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Kraft Heinz is phasing out artificial dyes following directives from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Kraft Heinz products, including Jell-O and Kool-Aid, will no longer contain "artificial ...
Kraft Heinz is planning to remove certain ingredients from U.S. products in 2027. Products like Jell-O and Kool Aid will be affected.
Complying on the directive of US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr to ban artificial dyes in food, Kraft Heinz–which produces products such as Kool-Aid, Jet-Puffed, and ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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.