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Texas could soon require packaged food and drinks to display prominent warning labels on ingredients that are "not ...
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What warning labels could look like on your favorite foodsIt doesn’t.” Under his proposal, that Gatorade bottle would receive labels designating the sports drink as an ultra-processed food and a sugar-sweetened beverage. PepsiCo, which owns Gatorade ...
A potential new state law in Texas could reshape American food industry standards by requiring a warning label reading "not recommended for human consumption" on popular processed food and drinks like ...
Foods from Doritos to Froot Loops could be labeled as having ingredients 'not recommended for human consumption' under this Texas bill.
A 12 ounce (oz) serving of Gatorade contains around 95 calories. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides the following information about other soft drinks: While the calories ...
A sweeping new Texas bill could dramatically change how some of America’s most iconic snacks are sold, forcing brands like Doritos, M&M’s, and Mountain Dew to c ...
Texas could soon require packaged food and drinks to display prominent warning labels on ingredients that ... Froot Loops, M&Ms, Gatorade, and Mountain Dew. The mandate would not apply to products ...
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