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WARNING: This product contains an ingredient that is not recommended for human consumption by the appropriate authority in ...
New Texas legislation would require warning labels on products containing any of 44 listed ingredients, including synthetic ...
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ingredients “not recommended for human consumption” by other countries.
The labels would identify the products as “not recommended for human consumption.” If approved, the law would make the Lone Star State one of the first in the country to crack down on the nation’s ...
Texas advances a bill requiring warning labels on popular snacks like M&M’s, Skittles, and Doritos, citing ingredients not recommended for consumption in other countries. Find out what this could mean ...
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A Texas bill on the brink of becoming law would crack down on major food manufacturers, requiring them to label products with warnings about ingredients “not recommended for human consumption ...
A potential new state law in Texas could reshape American food industry standards by requiring a warning label reading "not ...
Proposed Texas legislation that would have required companies to disclose some artificial sweeteners and coloring as “not recommended for human consumption” was weakened by the Texas House on ...
Popular snacks such as Skittles, M&M’s and Doritos, and soft drinks like Mountain Dew could soon be labeled “not recommended for human consumption” if lawmakers in Texas have their way.
New legislation in Texas would warn consumers in the state about ingredients that are “not recommended for human consumption” in other countries, but still allowed in the U.S., Bloomberg reported.