A few of America’s hottest cereals are below investigation within the Lone Star State.
Texas Legal professional Normal Ken Paxton has claimed Normal Mills’ cereals marketed for kids will not be as wholesome as marketed — one thing that is been on the radar of Well being and Human Companies (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for some time.
Paxton accused the corporate of illegally misrepresenting a few of its hottest cereals, reminiscent of Trix and Fortunate Charms, as “healthy.” He mentioned he desires the corporate to promote its merchandise with out artificial dyes and components, which it does in different international locations.
“I’m proud to stand with the Trump administration and Secretary Kennedy in taking on petroleum-based synthetic dyes … to ensure that food products are not illegally and deceptively marketed by corporations,” Paxton wrote in a press release.
Below Kennedy’s management, HHS and the Meals and Drug Administration have introduced steps to ban sure artificial dyes and meals components from the nation’s meals provide by the tip of 2026.
Normal Mills didn’t instantly reply to NewsNation’s request for remark.
Paxton additionally introduced an investigation into standard cereal large Kellogg earlier this month.