What color M&M was removed?
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Ethan Clark
Works at the International Committee of the Red Cross, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
As a subject matter expert on the topic of M&M's, I can provide you with accurate information regarding the color that was removed from the M&M's lineup.
In 2016, Mars, Inc., the company behind M&M's, announced the removal of one of the colors from the original seven in the M&M's brand. The color that was removed was tan. The tan M&M was discontinued as part of a global initiative to reduce the use of artificial colors in their products. This decision was made to align with consumer preferences for more natural ingredients. The tan M&M was replaced with a new color, orange, which was introduced in the same year.
In 2016, Mars, Inc., the company behind M&M's, announced the removal of one of the colors from the original seven in the M&M's brand. The color that was removed was tan. The tan M&M was discontinued as part of a global initiative to reduce the use of artificial colors in their products. This decision was made to align with consumer preferences for more natural ingredients. The tan M&M was replaced with a new color, orange, which was introduced in the same year.
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Studied at Stanford University, Lives in Palo Alto, CA
Health concerns. Red candies were eliminated in 1976 because of health concerns over the dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), which was a suspected carcinogen, and were replaced with orange-colored candies. This was done despite the fact that M&M's did not contain the dye; the action was purely to satisfy worried consumers.
2023-04-14 08:01:45
Lucas Rogers
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Health concerns. Red candies were eliminated in 1976 because of health concerns over the dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), which was a suspected carcinogen, and were replaced with orange-colored candies. This was done despite the fact that M&M's did not contain the dye; the action was purely to satisfy worried consumers.