PepsiCo is stripping the color — but not the flavor — from two of America's favorite snacks. In a Nov. 13 news release, the company announced it would introduce a line of "Simply NKD" branded Doritos ...
The Simply NKD line of the beloved snacks will have no dyes or artificial flavors, but you can still buy the original eye-wateringly orange versions. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
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Bright orange fingers may soon be less common for some snackers. PepsiCo announced that it will begin selling new versions of Cheetos and Doritos that contain no artificial colors or flavors. The line ...
Parent company PepsiCo says Simply NKD, a new line of Doritos and Cheetos made without artificial flavors or dyes, will hit store shelves starting on Monday, Dec. 1. Simply NKD offers the same flavors ...
It’s an experience almost everyone is familiar with: that moment after you’ve been mindlessly snacking on a bag of Cheetos, when you realize that your fingers are now coated in a gritty, fluorescent ...
PepsiCo recently announced a new “Simply NKD” line of Doritos and Cheetos — the same bold flavors, but without artificial dyes or flavors. It’s a big moment for the snack aisle, especially with ...
(AP) — Doritos and Cheetos are getting a makeover. PepsiCo said Thursday it’s launching toned-down versions of its bright orange snacks that won't have any artificial colors or flavors. Doritos and ...
Right now, more than ever, people want transparency from food companies and the healthiest options possible. Real ingredients with fewer artificial flavors and colors are a perfect way to start. For ...
PepsiCo is rolling out new versions of its iconic orange snacks made “with no artificial flavors or dyes, and completely colorless.” The company announced Thursday that Doritos and Cheetos Simply NKD ...
Some Cheetos and Doritos will look a little different soon. Starting in December, stores will sell Simply NKD versions of the popular snacks that have no artificial flavors or dyes — meaning no bright ...