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Kind's eye-opening display launches anti-coloring crusade

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For Kind, the answer is in the discontinuation of its Kind Fruit Bites, which the company blames on a consumer preference for artificially colored gummy-like treats. “After just two years in the market,” Kind announced in a statement, “the company has decided to remove the product from shelves as kids regretfully prefer to eat fruit snacks that resembled candy gems versus the dried, whole fruit that Kind uses in its products.”

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