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Cramer highlighted that General Mills, Inc. (NYSE:GIS) might face complications regarding its cereals if Robert Kennedy Jr. decides to ban artificial ingredients.
“General Mills, which makes top drawer pet food, let's go over that one. Incredibly popular cereals, you know them, Trix, Lucky Charms, Fruity Cheerios. When you were a kid, was there anything more fun than eating these for breakfast? I mean, they're practically addictive for children, even for adults. I had some last week, and that's the problem. Bobby Kennedy Jr. wants to demagnetize these cereals as well as make many other products that have artificial coloring that kids can't resist.
A worker in a production facility packaging arbitrary food products, reflecting the company's commitment to comprehensive production standards.
General Mills (NYSE:GIS) makes and sells a wide range of branded packaged foods. Its products include cereals, snacks, frozen meals, meal kits, and pet food.
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