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ice cream, Artificial Colors and Make America Healthy Again

USA TODAY on MSN · 10h
RFK Jr. and ice cream makers say they're churning up healthier ice cream
The announcement to eliminate artificial dyes comes less than a week before the National Ice Cream Day on July 20.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) · 16h
WATCH: Rollins and RFK Jr. announce U.S. ice cream makers will stop using artificial dyes by 2028
The move is the latest voluntary effort by U.S. food manufacturers to heed calls from the Trump administration to remove synthetic dyes over potential health concerns.
Bloomberg · 17h
Ice Cream Makers Pledge to Remove Artificial Colors by 2028
US ice cream makers are planning to eliminate a number of artificial colors from their products by 2028, representing another milestone for Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his push to remove the additives from the nation’s food.
10h
RFK Jr. says measles is not a national emergency
During a visit to the USDA to tout progress on getting rid of artificial food dyes in ice cream, U.S. Secretary of Health & ...
7h
Major change coming to ice cream recipes by 2028
Following Robert F. Kennedy’s move to phase out food dyes in the U.S., ice cream companies are making some changes ...
Chalkbeat on MSN21h
U.S. food makers are still using dyes linked to hyperactivity in kids. Parents want them banned.
Artificial food dyes are everywhere: in Cheetos, Jolly Ranchers, applesauce, pickles, spinach wraps, ice cream, even Tylenol.

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