NEW YORK (AP) — General Mills is dropping artificial colors and flavors from its cereals, the latest company to respond to a growing desire for food made with ingredients people see as natural. The ...
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The breakfast cereal aisle is experiencing a blast from the past that's making cash registers ring. Market reports reveal ...
After receiving thousands of social media comments, mentions and requests for the return of the iconic cereal shape, Trix is officially announcing the return of the 90s favorite -- Classic Trix Fruity ...
The latest development in the Trix cereal saga conclusively proves at least one thing: Consumers remain deeply divided on the definition, and the importance, of eating healthfully. Cereal-maker ...
General Mills was ahead of the curve when the company announced it was taking artificial colors out of some cereals a decade ago. Just two years after that announcement, in 2017, the artificially dyed ...
Sometimes, it's nice to eat healthy. Other times, you just want artificial flavoring in your cereal. General Mills gets that now. A year and a half after the company removed artificial colors and ...