A bill proposed in California seeks to ban snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos from schools due to their artificial ingredients. The bill aims to remove foods containing red 40, blue 1, and titanium dioxide.
A bill proposed in California seeks to ban snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos from schools due to their artificial ingredients. The bill aims to remove foods containing red 40 , blue 1 , and titanium dioxide . Popular snacks like Cheetos and Doritos , as well as cereals like Froot Loops and Fruity Pebbles , would be affected by this ban. The Center for Science in the Public Interest supports the banning of foods with synthetic dyes and titanium dioxide .
Current California law requires the education department to follow nutritional guidelines when serving food on campus
California Bill Ban Snacks Artificial Ingredients Flamin' Hot Cheetos Red 40 Blue 1 Titanium Dioxide Cheetos Doritos Froot Loops Fruity Pebbles Center For Science In The Public Interest Nutritional Guidelines
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