Oreo, Swedish Fish Maker Working to Switch Food Dyes to Natural Colors

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Oreo, Swedish Fish Maker Working to Switch Food Dyes to Natural Colors

A customer shops for cookies manufactured by Mondelez at a grocery store in Chicago on Dec. 11, 2024. Scott Olson/Getty Images/TNS

The company that makes popular products such as Oreos and Swedish Fish said Sept. 26 it is working to transition from artificial dyes to natural colors.

“For our limited number of products that contain synthetic colors, we are actively working on a transition to natural alternatives in line with changing consumer preferences and to continue to comply with local laws,” a spokesperson for Mondelez, the company, told The Epoch Times in an email.

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