Indiana

Indiana is gradually moving toward greater scrutiny of what’s going into processed foods, especially when children are the primary consumers. Recent talks at the state legislature have included proposals for banning certain food colorings and preservatives that appear in Skittles. Nutritionists and healthcare professionals have begun advising families to avoid products with titanium dioxide and other controversial ingredients. Although no final decisions have been made yet, there’s rising support for new food safety measures that could force companies to alter their recipes. Skittles, with its vibrant and highly synthetic profile, may either be pulled from the shelves or undergo a reformulation to meet any new laws that come into play.