Just food for thought...but apparently in Europe their M&M's are dyed using natural sources such as beets for red and carrots for orange. An American mom is now trying to get the Mars Inc. in the States to do the same especially since our health law in regards to this is very lax and easy going. According the the mother she took artificial dyes out of her sons diet and noticed a difference in his mood and attention span and some studies have shown this to be an accurate observation. In relation to this Kraft has announced that they will be removing the artificial dyes from some of their products.
So do you guys think that American M&M's should be dyed all naturally? Or are you good with the artificial colors the way they are? How about artificial dyes in general?
I think they would taste a lot better, since a lot of the more natural things from manufacturers are. Take Coca-Cola for example, the natural real sugar Cokes are much better than the other sodas.
It would be a good change for America! But if the price were to increase, I honestly don't know if I would be willing to buy them. Only if it's a large amount increased.
i think that we M&M's should be made with natural coloring, i mean why not? if it is a simple fix and it makes more people feel happier, its worth giving it a chance.
I think the only reason Mars Inc. hasn't switched is because it is probably cheaper to produce the M&Ms with the dyes instead of real ingredients. However, I am sure with the amount of money they make they can afford to produce the candy with the healthier alternative. I think this change would be good for the company.
Even if the change in dyes makes it "healthier," M&Ms still aren't a nutrious snack... So it probably wouldn't make a huge difference in the nutritional value of M&Ms.
Even if the change in dyes makes it "healthier," M&Ms still aren't a nutrious snack... So it probably wouldn't make a huge difference in the nutritional value of M&Ms.
This is super true! Its kinda funny that the mom is fighting for them to change their formula when really M&Ms are still going to be unhealthy.
I agree with Zoe that it is likely that the corporation uses artificial dyes because they're cheaper than natural dyes. I think it's fine if the M&M's are artificially dyed because they don't seem to pose a major health risk and M&Ms are really not a healthy food at all.