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Kraft Heinz will be pulling certain artificial dyes from its U.S. products starting in 2027 and will no longer roll out new products with the dyes.
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Kraft Heinz plans to stop using artificial dyes in its U.S. products by 2027, with the majority of its products already using natural colors, and will not launch new products that contain them.
The food giant says it will remove the dyes from products including Jell-O, Kool-Aid and Crystal Light before the end of 2027.
Kraft Heinz (KHC) commits to removing FD&C colors from U.S. products by 2027, prioritizing natural alternatives.
Kraft Heinz is the latest food and beverage company to move away from artificial colors as the federal government restricts the use of some dyes.