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Some of America’s favorite snacks may be banned in certain parts of the U.S. if the packaging does not warn about certain ...
Shoppers in America's second-largest state may soon see an unsettling warning label on some of their favorite snacks and ...
Foods from Doritos to Froot Loops could be labeled as having ingredients 'not recommended for human consumption' under this ...
The bill, known as Senate Bill 25, is drawing national attention for targeting well-known snack items like Doritos and ...
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ...
If the bill becomes law, it would be "one of the most substantive victories" for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" campaign.
A sweeping new Texas bill could dramatically change how some of America’s most iconic snacks are sold, forcing brands like ...
The warning labels would be for ingredients not recommended for human consumption by other countries. Read more.
The bill passed by the state senate is backed by “Make America Healthy Again” founder and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The new dish blends the classic crunch of Doritos tortilla chips with the fresh, quality ingredients for which Subway is renowned. Available for an introductory price of $4, the Doritos Footlong ...