Swiss
food giant Nestle will be removing all artificial flavours and colours from its
chocolate products in the US, the firm said on Tuesday. Its US
unit has promised to get rid of artificial flavours and government certified
colours in more than 250 chocolates by the end of this year. The move
was prompted by its market research, which showed that US consumers wanted the
additives gone. Nestle
will replace the flavours and colours with natural ingredients. The
ingredients from natural sources are certified as safe by the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), the company said. New
recipes
For
example, the centre of its Butterfinger bars will now have annatto, which comes
from the seeds found in the fruit from the achiote tree, instead of certified
colours Red 40 and Yellow 5, it said in a statement on
Tuesday. "In
CRUNCH, natural vanilla flavour will replace artificial vanillin." The
company is making changes to more than 75 recipes, said health and wellness
manager Leslie Mohr, who added that consumer testing had been done on the new
recipes.
More than
60% of Americans said the absence of artificial colouring or flavouring was an
important factor in their decision to buy food, according to a recent Nielsen
survey the company cited.
Nestle is
also in the process of removing caramel colouring from its chocolate products.
The new
products are expected to be available for sale by the middle of next year.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31514366 Note: Please check for the SANHA logo on Nestle items. Not every Nestle product is SANHA certified.
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