General Mills Announces Removal of Synthetic Food Dyes, Replaces Them With Even More Chocolate to Keep Kids Hooked on Sugary Cereals

(Worthy Satire) – In a bold move to appeal to health-conscious parents while keeping children firmly addicted, General Mills announced today that it will phase out synthetic food dyes in its cereals—replacing them with generous doses of chocolate, fudge, and “natural-looking” candy chunks.

“Our customers spoke, and we listened,” said a General Mills spokesperson while unveiling a new, all-brown version of Trix. “Parents said they wanted fewer artificial colors. So we’ve removed the reds, blues, and yellows, and replaced them with chocolate drizzle, chocolate chunks, and chocolate-flavored marshmallows. It’s all-natural—if you count cocoa beans as natural.”

According to the company, classics like Lucky Charms will soon feature chocolate-covered marshmallows, and even Cheerios will be rebranded as Choco-Loops, now fortified with 10% more sugar per serving “for energy.”

Industry insiders say the move is aimed at reassuring parents who worry about food dyes while ensuring kids still consume bowls of sugar for breakfast. “It’s a win-win,” said one cereal marketer. “Parents feel virtuous, kids stay wired, and we sell more cereal. Besides, brown is the new rainbow.”

General Mills also hinted at upcoming product lines, including Cocoa Cornflakes and Choco Puffs With Chocolate Syrup Pouches—because, as their new slogan puts it, “Natural is delicious… especially when it’s chocolate.”

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