PepsiCo to Remove Artificial Dyes from Gatorade Flavors

The petroleum-based colors are set to be removed from product offerings by fall 2026.

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PepsiCo announced plans to remove all artificial colors from its flagship Gatorade “Thirst Quencher” and Gatorade Zero lines. 

Scheduled for a full rollout by fall 2026, Gatorade’s fruit punch, lemon lime and orange flavors of Gatorade’s “Thirst Quencher” and Gatorade Zero will include only plant-based colors, made from fruits and vegetables.

The sports drink brand’s powder stick portfolio will also remove all artificial colors in the spring. 

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