RFK Jr's comments regarding the sugar content in popular Dunkin' Donuts drinks sparks backlash from Massachusetts governor.
A growing health debate is spilling into America’s coffee cups, as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. questions the amount of sugar in drinks sold by Starbucks and Dunkin’.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging Starbucks and Dunkin' over the sugar content in popular frozen coffee drinks, with medical experts sharing health warnings.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ruffled a few feathers with his statements over Dunkin’, and now, Weekend Update is poking fun at the coffee kerfuffle.
No one is trying to take your Dunkin' fix; they are only pointing out that some Massachusetts-based junk food mills are ...
A 2,000-square-foot Dunkin' store is on the drawing board for the Publix-anchored retail center at St. Johns Parkway and SilverLeaf Parkway in the SilverLeaf community of St. Augustine. If it clears ...
Kennedy attempted to soften his stance against Dunkin’ coffee on Friday, days after pushing for a possible ban on some of the ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said Dunkin’ and other companies will need to prove that their ingredients are safe, ...
Kennedy responded to criticism over his recent comments about drinks sold at Dunkin' and Starbucks. During a rally in Austin ...
Morning Munch in Port St. Lucie is offering a limited number of 32-ounce coffee buckets to 500 customers and is considering ...