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Some of America’s most popular cereals are under investigation in the Lone Star State. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has claimed General Mills’ cereals marketed for children are not as ...
Texas has initiated an investigation into a popular cereal brand for advertising its products as healthy despite containing ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into cereals giant General Mills over marketing its products as “healthy”. The Attorney General’s office has issued a civil ...
Paxton's office said General Mills markets cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms as a "good source" of vitamins and minerals. They go on to say the artificial food colorings have been known to ...
Related: In one of his first acts, RFK Jr. goes after food dyes General Mills, which makes cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms, pledged in 2015 to remove artificial dyes and did remove them from ...
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NewsNation on MSNTexas AG investigating General Mills over ‘healthy’ cereal claimsThe company has been accused of illegally misrepresenting some of its cereals, such as Trix and Lucky Charms, as "healthy." ...
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