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Now that RFK Jr. has forced the recall of thousands of products that contain artificial dyes, Big Food's evil corporations are pretending to care about consumers, just enough to hang on to all the junk science food stuff addicts. Here's the story.
Hershey's Pledges to Go Dye-Free by 2027: The Hershey Company announced it will eliminate synthetic dyes from all candy and snack products—including brands like Reese's, Twizzlers, and Jolly Rancher—by the end of 2027, aligning with rising consumer and regulatory demands for cleaner ingredients.
Nationwide Movement Gains Momentum: Hershey joins food giants like Kellogg's, Nestlé USA, General Mills, Kraft Heinz, Tyson Foods, and Conagra in phasing out artificial dyes, as the FDA prepares to ban petroleum-based colorants by 2026 due to concerns over ADHD, obesity, and other health risks.
Government and State-Level Pressure Mounts: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been instrumental in pushing the food industry to act ahead of federal bans, while states like West Virginia and Texas are imposing bans and labeling requirements to curb the use of synthetic additives.
Study Reveals Widespread Use of Synthetic Dyes: A recent study found nearly 1 in 5 U.S. packaged foods contain synthetic dyes, with rates significantly higher in child-targeted products—fueling the push for cleaner, more transparent labeling and ingredient standards.
Corporate head fake: Hershey's to eliminate synthetic dyes by 2027 amid nationwide shift toward healthier foods
The Hershey Company, one of the largest and most iconic confectionery manufacturers in the United States, has announced a major reformulation of its products: by the end of 2027, all synthetic dyes will be eliminated from its candy bars and snacks. The decision reflects mounting consumer demand for cleaner ingredient labels, growing regulatory pressure, and broader public health concerns.
This week's announcement marks a significant step in Hershey's ongoing effort to improve transparency and trust among its consumers. A company spokesperson stated that removing synthetic colors is a "natural next step" in Hershey's commitment to providing healthier options without compromising the brand's identity or customer confidence. Hershey's popular products—like Reese's, Jolly Rancher, and Twizzlers—will all be affected by this shift.