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Keslea Ballerini continues her Pantene partnership with a "cheeky" new campaign spot focused on repairing hair damage — and ...
Powdered drinks like Kool-Aid, introduced in the 1920s, and red sodas like Big Red, invented in 1937, became popular substitutes for the homemade beverages.
Kraft Heinz —the brand behind iconic products like Kool-Aid, Jell-O, and of course, ketchup —has announced it’s phasing out artificial dyes across its U.S. product lineup.
Now, Kraft Heinz, the company behind Jell-O and Kool-Aid, said that it plans to remove all artificial dyes from all its US products by the end of 2027, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Kool-Aid, Jell-O, Gatorade, and more are losing artificial dyes in favor of natural coloring by 2027.
Kraft Heinz - which makes Jell-O, Kool-Aid and ketchup - promises to eliminate all chemical food dyes within two years Kraft Heinz said that 90 percent of its products, in terms of sales, already ...
Backlash to artificial dye grows as Kraft ditches coloring for Kool-Aid, Jell-O The move comes as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for removing synthetic dyes ...
The maker of Kool-Aid and Jell-O announced the change two months after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved to ban artificial food dyes.
On the heels of the feline-like aesthetic is the foxtail trend, which sees people tinge their orange, red or blond hair with dark brown or black ends (think Lindsay Lohan in “Freaky Friday”). The ...
A new look for the New Orleans Saints second-year cornerback. Cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry is switching from jersey No. 14 to No. 4, per the team's website.
Re: the May 14 letter writer denigrating liberals' take about Trump supporters being "Kool-Aid drinkers," I think he must have forgotten about Jim Jones and the Jonestown massacre of 1978.
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