M&Ms Get Natural Makeover — But Blue and Brown Colors Are Out
In a bold move aligning with the growing trend toward healthier, more natural food options, Mars is set to introduce the first-ever naturally dyed M&Ms this August. This significant transformation aims to replace the artificial food dyes that have long been a staple in the iconic candy’s production, responding to mounting public concern and regulatory pressure over synthetic additives in food consumer products. The push toward natural ingredients has been gaining momentum over recent years, fueled by increased health awareness and advocacy from groups such as the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Notably, the Trump administration had also called for












