Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canadian Froot Loops, left, Aldi's dye-free Fruit Rounds, center, and the U.S. version, which contains artificial food dyes.
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Pickles. Sports drinks. Your favorite breakfast cereal. Artificial food dyes are lurking in a lot of stuff — but that's about to end. Earlier this spring, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.