We tested unusual Froot Loop products to figure out which ones are actually real and which ones just look convincing. Some of them looked too strange to be true, but the results might surprise you.
Target has just taken a small step for man and a giant leap for mankind by deciding to cease the sales of any cereals that contain certified synthetic colors. Which Cereals Will Target Stop Selling?
These Froot Loop cereal treats are colorful, chewy, and packed with sweet cereal crunch in every bite. Quick to make and perfect for fun dessert videos, this nostalgic treat is great for parties, kids ...
Kellogg’s is giving one of its most familiar cereals a small shake-up, adding three new Froot Loops flavors that are already turning up on store shelves. The new releases land at a moment when big ...
It's always a momentous occasion whenever Kellogg's announces they're releasing just one brand new cereal. But when the iconic cereal cconfirms the release of three new products? Well, now, that's a ...
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Who’s afraid of declining commercial real estate values in the Loop? We are, and you should be too, especially if you own a home in Chicago. The reason comes into sharp focus in a new report from Cook ...
CHICAGO — WK Kellogg is bringing a new look to its Froot Loops portfolio with the launch of Cocoa Loops. Formulated with cocoa and featuring six essential vitamins and minerals, Cocoa Loops are ...
The food pyramid that once guided Americans' diets has been retired for more than a decade, but that has not stopped President Donald Trump's health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., from regularly ...
Cereal maker Kellogg will remove artificial food dyes from Fruit Loops and other products as part of a deal with Texas. Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Wednesday that Kellogg signed a voluntary ...
Arizona will ban certain synthetic food dyes, including Red No. 40, in public schools starting in the 2026-27 school year. This follows a national trend supported by Health and Human Services ...
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