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Kool-Aid, Jet-Puffed and Crystal Light Go Natural as Kraft Heinz Joins Dye-Free Movement By Teddy Cambosa Published 18 June 2025, 8:42 PM BST Reuters ...
Jell-O and Kool-Aid Will Soon Stop Using Artificial Dyes. Here's How to Avoid These Food Dyes Right Now By the end of 2027, Kraft Heinz will remove artificial dyes from all its US products.
Kool-Aid, Jell-O, Gatorade, and more are losing artificial dyes in favor of natural coloring by 2027.
Kraft Heinz - which makes Jell-O, Kool-Aid and ketchup - promises to eliminate all chemical food dyes within two years Kraft Heinz said that 90 percent of its products, in terms of sales, already ...
Kraft Heinz, the maker of Kool-Aid and Jell-O, among other popular food brands as well, announced it's removing artificial colors from its products by 2027.
Another offering, Kool-Aid Unsweetened Cherry Powdered Soft Drink Mix, contains Blue 1. Strawberry Jell-O has "artificial flavor" listed under the title and includes Red 40 in the ingredients.
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Additionally, powdered drink mixes like Sunkist, Country Time, 4C, Kool-Aid, and Crystal Light rely on food dyes for visual appeal.
But something you may not consider is that water-dissolvable drink powders like Sunkist, Country Time, 4C, Kool-Aid and Crystal Light all contain food dyes to elevate the appearance of your sip.