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  2. Popular snacks could be banned in certain states over cancer ...

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    California is hoping to ban another chemical linked to hyperactivity called Green 3. The bans won’t simply outlaw the foods. Their purpose is to pressure companies into changing their recipes.

  3. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    The electrolyte drink is banned in Europe because it contains a handful of outlawed ingredients including brominated vegetable oil, Yellow 5 and 6, and Red 40, all of which have been linked to ...

  4. Froot Loops - Wikipedia

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    Froot Loops is a sweetened, fruit-flavored breakfast cereal made by WK Kellogg Co for the United States, Canadian, and Caribbean markets and Kellanova for the rest of the world. The brand was solely owned by the original Kellogg Company before it spun off its North American cereal division as WK Kellogg Co in late 2023. [ 1 ]

  5. California bans Froot Loops and other snacks with food dyes ...

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    California has become the first state to ban public schools from serving food that contains dyes found in popular snacks such as Froot Loops. The new legislation, which was signed into law by Gov ...

  6. V (drink) - Wikipedia

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    V is an energy drink brand produced by Frucor Suntory, a New Zealand–based beverage manufacturer. It was launched in Methven, New Zealand in August 1997 and in Australia in 1999. The product's success, a market share over 60% in New Zealand [ 1 ] [ needs update ] and 42% in Australia, [ 2 ] makes it the most popular brand of energy drink in ...

  7. FoodDrinkEurope - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1982 as Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of the EU (French: Confédération des Industries Agro-Alimentaires de l'UE; CIAA). In 2002, it lobbied to guarantee that new countries joining the EU first subscribe to most of EU's food policies before being accepted into the union.

  8. Farewell Froot Loops? California bill would ban some ... - AOL

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    NEW BILL COULD BAN FROOT LOOPS, FLAMIN’ HOT CHEETOS FROM CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS ... Get ready for another food fight in the Legislature, ... Blue Dye No. 1, Blue Dye No. 2 and Green Dye No. 3, ...

  9. Talk:Froot Loops - Wikipedia

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