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Seven artificial food dyes have been banned in West Virginia after Governor Patrick Morrisey signed legislation this week. The ban will take effect in schools this August and more widely in 2028. The chemicals are often found in products like soda, breakfast cereals, candy and baked goods. More than 20 other states are considering similar bans. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports.

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