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Welch's fruit snacks are going articial-dye-free.
A painstaking initiative to eliminate synthetic food dyes from the lunch box staple pays off at just the right time.
PIM Brands Inc., the maker of the American lunch box staple, says it will cut synthetic colorings from its full lineup of fruit snacks by early next year.