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Progresso introduced a new chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy today—and it's already sold out (for now). Touted as "soup you can suck on," Progresso unveiled its limited-time soup drops in ...
Progresso releases 'soup you can suck on,' a chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy released for a limited time during flu and cold season. Ad Meter - You vote History in cars 📷 💸 to your ...
The soup company announced Thursday it is launching Soup Drops, a chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy drop that resembles a cough drop. "These savory drops are arriving for a limited time this ...
"Everyone still loves him, and to this day it’s virtually impossible to find anyone who didn’t," Myers wrote of Candy Alamy Celebrated Canadian journalist Paul Myers is honoring the legacy of ...
The brand is launching its Traditional Chicken Noodle Soup in an unexpected format: hard-candy “drops.” In a press release shared with PEOPLE, Progresso said the limited-edition item was timed ...
Candy Corn manufacturer Ferrara told BI in a statement that the brand has been gradually phasing out Red No. 3, and will be free of the dye by 2026. Related stories Red No. 3 was banned in ...
The decision comes more than two years after advocates pressured the agency to ban the dye, which is used in bubblegum, candy and fruit cocktail, arguing that it is safer to use natural coloring ...
Jan. 15, 2024 – A long controversial red food dye called FD&C Red No. 3 will finally be banned by the FDA. The coloring, which is used in thousands of products, is often written on product ...
Everyone is familiar with Mars, thanks to the candy conglomerate’s iconic treats such as M&M’s, Skittles, and Snickers. But even for those Americans who lack a sweet tooth, there’s a good ...