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2 turf fields, $3 million: East Peoria sports complex to convert more diamonds to turfThe East Peoria City Council approved a resolution to accept a proposal to replace two grass fields at EastSide Centre with ...
General Mills' brands include Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Cheerios and a variety of other popular cereals, though the company did not say which brands actually contain artificial dyes.
General Mills, which uses artificial food coloring in Trix and other cereals and snacks, will take synthetic dyes out of its entire portfolio by the end of 2027. It previously tried this in 2015 ...
The 2025 Remington Park Thoroughbred season in Oklahoma City, Okla. begins on Friday, Aug. 8 and features regular major races in the Grade 3, $400,000 Oklahoma Derby and the $300,000 Remington ...
The Cheerios maker also said it would remove synthetic dyes from all its U.S. cereals and foods served in K-12 schools by summer 2026. General Mills added the change will impact only a small ...
There’s nothing artificial about the excitement Upland High School’s new athletic complex has brought to students and staff. It’s just the turf that’s artificial.
General Mills commits to removing artificial FD&C dyes from U.S. products by 2027, following Kraft Heinz in responding to the Trump administration's push.
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General Mills & Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes - MSNThe General Mills and Kraft Heinz brands have announced that they will be removing all artificial dyes from their products. Registered dietician and nutritionist, Tara Collingwood, talks about the ...
Major food brand General Mills will remove all artificial dyes from its products by 2027, the company announced Tuesday. The company also announced plans to remove “certified colors” from all ...
General Mills said Tuesday it plans to remove artificial colors from all its U.S. food lines by the end of 2027. It will begin by removing artificial colors from all foods served in K-12 schools ...
Three new turf soccer fields, the first non-grass ones at Monroe County’s Karst Athletic Complex, are part of the $6 million project that also includes improved lighting and drainage on other ...
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