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The Texas Republican Attorney General Kane Pasteon is initiated investigation of the company’s use about the use of artificial colors in its candies for alleged “misleading and illegal practices” M&MS and Scials manufacturer Mangal.
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, Pasteon’s office “investigated the attempt of the Attorney and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior and President Donald Trump to re -start with the US,” investigated the efforts of the nationwide leader, “to help Americans to help them to help them and to help them healthier consumers for them.”
Pasteon’s office is claiming that Mars allegedly formed misleading business practices due to the rights of consumers in Texas, allegedly misrepresenting of Mars in some of its candies, including MS and Skils.
The Attorney General further stated that while Mars continues to use artificial colors in its products in America, it has stopped doing so in Europe.
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Left: Texas Republican Attorney General Kane Pasteon. Right: Scials (AP Photo/Mark Lenihan and Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
In 2016, Mars committed to remove all artificial colors from all its human food products, which was said at the time that “consumer was part of the commitment to develop preferences.”
The company said that although it is believed that “artificial colors do not have any known risks for human health or safety,” it was changing because “consumers are calling food manufacturers today to use more natural ingredients in their products.”
Mars said that “against this background, Mars will work closely with its suppliers, who not only meet their strict quality and safety standards, but have come to expect consumers of vibrant, fun colors to expect the company’s favorite brands.”
However, in the latter update, Mangal stated that “many of our consumers around the world actually, do not consider artificial colors as a matter of concern” and “.”. For this reason, we would continue to prefer our efforts to remove artificial colors in Europe – where consumers have expressed this preference – but will remove all artificial colors from our Mars snacking portfolio.
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Mangal has claimed that “artificial colors do not have any known risks for human health or safety.” (Getty image)
In Pasteon’s statement, his office stated that “Mangal also incorrectly claimed that ‘artificial colors do not have any known risks for human health or safety,’ which may not be ahead of the truth because these colors have been linked to many negative health results, including meditation-concentration/hyperclane disorder (ADHD), Autism, and even cancer.
The statement said that Paxton has issued a civil search demand to receive documents from Mars as part of the investigation.
Pasteon said in a statement sent to Fox News Digital, “Mars should not only remove toxic artificial colors from its American food products to respect their public commitment and ensure that it remains to the right of the law, but also because it is the right thing.”
“It is clear that the movement to remove artificial colors from our food supply is making incredible progress, and it is time for Mars to follow the leadership of other companies such as Nestle and Harshe, which removing the synthetic colorful from its products, removing,” he said, “for the health of Texas and all Americans, to full in 2016,” “for the health of Texas and all Americans,”
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, 16 April 2025 during a news conference on an Autism Report by CDC at Hubert Humphri Building Auditorium in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Louis Magana)
Make Mars, Senior Advisor of the White House on the Health America Healthy Again, slammed Mars to refuse to remove artificial colors from her products, saying, “This is a commentary” and “These are petroleum-based colors that have no nutritional value.”
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Following this Pasteon began a similar investigation at General Mills, after which the company committed to remove artificial colors from its products. The Texas Attorney General has targeted the celebrity to allegedly violate the consumer protection laws of the state by claiming to remove the dye in its foods.
Paxon is currently running to ignore Republican Sen John Cornin. Last week, Pasteon’s 38 -year -old wife, Texas State Sen Angela Pasteton announced that she had filed for divorce on the “Bible ground”.
Fox News reached Mars for digital comment.