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This undated photo combination provided by General Mills shows a bowl of Trix cereal made with artificial colors, left, and a bowl with natural colors, right. Food makers are purging their products of artificial dyes as people increasingly eschew anything in their food they donít feel is natural. General Mills couldnít find good alternatives for the blue and green pieces in Trix, so the company is getting rid of those colors when the cereal is reformulated later this year. The red piec

The FDA announced this week it wants artificial colors out of food, like it or not, a stance U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has championed.

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