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TheStreet. PepsiCo (PEP) , which owns popular food and drink brands such as Pepsi, Lay’s, Gatorade, Quaker, Tostitos, and ...
PepsiCo is planning to highlight what will no longer be in its potato or tortilla chips - artificial colors or flavors - when ...
The snacking and beverage giant also plans to rebrand Lay’s and Tostitos to highlight a simple ingredient list and a lack of ...
PepsiCo is reformulating drinks with real sugar, no artificial colors, and more sugar-free options to meet consumer demand.
That bag of potato chips and tortilla chips is getting a makeover. In a recent announcement, PepsiCo embraces a new food ...
The company also said it is willing to use real sugar in its sodas, such as Pepsi, if consumer demand justifies the switch.
PepsiCo is betting big on its “permissible portfolio” with a flurry of innovations focused on “no artificials” and positive ...
Major brands are removing synthetic dyes from snacks and meals, responding to health concerns and shifting tastes ...
Sure, we can all agree that synthetic colorings and extra ingredients that aren’t immediately beneficial for food safety and preservation aren’t exactly great, but what about combating climate change ...
While several major food manufacturers have jumped on board with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ...