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An FDA investigation began after 3,000 people reported gastrointestinal issues after eating Lucky Charms Sabrina ... issues after eating the General Mills cereal. More than 3,000 people said ...
The company has been accused of illegally misrepresenting some of its cereals, such as Trix and Lucky Charms, as "healthy." ...
AG Ken Paxton launches probe into General Mills for marketing cereals with artificial dyes as “healthy” Trix, Lucky Charms ...
"I’m proud to stand with the Trump Administration and Secretary Kennedy in taking on petroleum-based synthetic dyes." ...
Texas has initiated an investigation into a popular cereal brand for advertising its products as healthy despite containing ...
Texas GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday said that cereal companies have to advertise their products in a non-deceptive way.
which will show the brothers competing in cereal-inspired challenges like a “Cinnadust sprayer and the Lucky Charms Marshmallow Mission,” according to a statement from General Mills.
to General Mills, which sells cereals such as Trix and Lucky Charms. In its statement, Paxton’s office said the Minneapolis, Minnesota-headquartered company’s cereals are marketed as a ...
Ken Paxton said he is investigating food company General Mills for allegedly misrepresenting products as “healthy.” ...
Related: In one of his first acts, RFK Jr. goes after food dyes General Mills, which makes cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms, pledged in 2015 to remove artificial dyes and did remove them from ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into General Mills, claiming the company illegally represents ...