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Texas Bill May Label Popular Snacks Unsafe for Consumption
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A new Texas bill could label popular snacks like Skittles, M&M’s, and Doritos, along with drinks like Mountain Dew, as “not recommended for human consumption.” The state senate unanimously passed the measure, which now awaits Governor Greg Abbott’s review. The bill has drawn attention due to support from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The bill passed the Texas Senate on June 1, 2025, with full support. It targets snacks and drinks deemed unhealthy under proposed health guidelines.
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State Representative Lacey Hull championed the legislation, citing health concerns. She noted Kennedy’s endorsement as a boost for the bill’s credibility.
Texas has a history of passing bold health-related laws. This bill aligns with efforts to regulate food safety and public health standards.
If signed into law, the bill could reshape how snacks are marketed in Texas. Retailers may need to adjust labeling or face penalties.
Supporters argue the bill promotes healthier eating habits among Texans. Critics warn it could harm businesses and limit consumer choice.
The involvement of Kennedy suggests a federal interest in state-level health reforms. His support may influence Abbott’s final decision.
Public opinion is split on the bill’s potential impact. Some see it as a necessary health measure, while others view it as government overreach.
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