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(Dave Lieber) I will admit to a fondness for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes and Fruit Loops. Same for General Mills’ Trix. Not all the time, but on occasion. Now we learn that these cereals and ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton: Kellogg's cereals labeled 'healthy' include food dyes Those dyes — including Red 40 and Yellow 5 — are petroleum-based Despite concerns, the additives are compliant with ...
Paxton’s office specifically points to “cereals such as Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes, and Rice Krispies” as prime targets in the investigation, noting that the brand often touts ...
Frosted Flakes are banned in Japan, not because of added sugar but because of added preservatives. According to experts, Frosted Flakes—both Rice Krispies and cornflakes—contain preservatives known as ...
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