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Texas Bill Would Slap Warning Labels on Snack Aisle Staples

New York Post on MSN · 4d
M&M’s, Skittles and Doritos could be labeled ‘not recommended for human consumption’ in Texas
The bill, known as Senate Bill 25, is drawing national attention for targeting well-known snack items like Doritos and Mountain Dew.
The New York Sun · 3d
‘Not Recommended for Human Consumption’: Texas Bill Would Slap Warning Labels on Snack Aisle Staples
If signed into law, the state would require foods like Doritos and M&M’s to carry new caveats warning consumers.
Fox News on MSN · 3d
'Not recommended for human consumption' label may be required on chips, candies in Texas
New Texas legislation would require warning labels on products containing any of 44 listed ingredients, including synthetic food dyes and bleached flour.
2don MSN
Doritos, Mountain Dew could get warning labels in this state
Foods from Doritos to Froot Loops could be labeled as having ingredients 'not recommended for human consumption' under this ...
5don MSN
Doritos, M&Ms could be forced to include warning labels in Texas
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ...
12don MSN
Texas foods win round in fight over labeling high-fructose corn syrup as unfit for humans
Some of Texas’ most iconic brands — including Dr Pepper, Blue Bell Ice Cream and Buc-ee’s Famous Beaver Nuggets — faced ...

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