The new potato chip bags will highlight that Lay’s are made from real potatoes, which the brand says nearly 42 percent of ...
PepsiCo removes artificial flavors and colors while updating packaging with new sun logo and ingredient-focused visuals.
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Lay's potato chips announces removal of all artificial dyes amid RFK ban
The chip brand is changing up its recipe to remove artificial ingredients and add in more natural oils. This comes as ...
In addition to removing artificial flavors and colors, the brand is also changing some ingredients for Lay's Baked and Lay's Kettle Cooked chips.
For decades, Lay’s has been one of the most recognizable snack brands in America. The yellow bag, the curved chip silhouette, ...
Lay’s is getting a new look and probably a healthier and cleaner recipe. PepsiCo on Thursday announced the “largest brand ...
NEW YORK - What do Baked Lay’s potato chips, Simply Tostitos chips and Diet Mountain Dew have in common? They’re all “guilt-free,” according to how PepsiCo categorizes them. In reporting higher global ...
ORG XMIT: *S0417236361* PepsiCo Inc. brand chips, Frito-Lay, Lay's, and Baked Lay's, are displayed on a supermarket shelf, in New York, Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Pepsi Bottling Group Inc., the world's ...
NEW YORK — What do Baked Lay’s potato chips, Simply Tostitos chips and Diet Mountain Dew have in common? They’re all “guilt-free,” according to how PepsiCo categorizes them. In reporting higher global ...
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