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Two KC ice cream shops are already using natural ingredients instead of artificial dyes, putting them ahead of the FDA's plan to eliminate synthetic dyes in American foods by the end of 2026.
Dozens of companies — including Lancaster County-based Turkey Hill — are pledging to remove artificial dyes from their products by 2027.
I joined the Relay for Life of Freeborn and Mower Counties committee. The committee is made up of an amazing group of hard ...
With temperatures reaching up into the 90s, people are looking for ways to cool off, and for many, that means buying a sweet ...
It features five preset modes: Ice Cream, Sorbet, Slushie, Milkshake, and Mix-Ins — each designed to work with pre-frozen ...
A man on the scene told CNN he believes Saif Musallet, who owned an ice cream shop with his father in Tampa, could have been ...
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A local police department has announced a kid-centric cruiser. The Bluefield Police Department announced their “Copsicle cruiser” today, a vehicle which will serve ice cream with the hopes of ...
The announcement about the dairy industry comes just a week after the Consumer Brands Association announced its commitment to ...
The move is the latest voluntary effort by food manufacturers to heed calls from the Trump administration to remove synthetic dyes over concerns about potential health effects.
St. John Lutheran Church, 231 State St., Nanticoke, will present its free annual community mini concert and ice cream social ...
The International Dairy Foods Association and major U.S. ice cream brands have pledged to remove artificial colors like Red ...