'Candy cops': Food, beverage industry slam California bill that may change how favorite snacks taste
Fox News
The food and beverage industry is fighting to kill a bill making its way through the California Legislature that critics argue could negatively impact America's favorite snacks.
The bill, which initially didn't include an enforcement mechanism, was recently amended to say a first violation would be punishable by a fine not to exceed $5,000, and each subsequent violation would trigger a fine not to exceed $10,000 — a change that, critics say, means taxpayer money would be allocated to fund "candy cops." Aaron Kliegman is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital.
"They are literally creating candy cops in California. If the whole thing wasn't so serious it would be hilarious," said one candy industry executive who spoke to Fox News Digital. "This is not well thought out, and the consequences for business are real and widespread."
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