• A flavored milk formula from Glenview’s Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. is angering some parents who worry about its sugar content. [Macon]
• Dr. Pepper is redeveloping 7UP’s formula and will relaunch the drink this fall. [WSJ]
• PETA has been quietly buying shares in companies for seven years now, including McDonald’s, Burger King, and Ruby Tuesday, and hopes to use shareholder activism to get its way. [Huffington Post]
• KFC will roll out its fifth advertising campaign in as many years this week. The new slogan: “So good.” [AdAge]
• Caldwell Foods is recalling its alfalfa sprouts in ten states. [NRN]
• In a recent Justice Department hearing in Alabama, chicken farmers decried poultry companies increasing demands and decreasing pay. [Huffington Post]
• The American Academy of Pediatrics wants foods that are known choking hazards, like popcorn, to carry warning labels. [NYT]
• In an effort to mollify environmentalists angry about bottled water, Nestle is attempting to prove that fish from a spring the company wants to tap can be healthy in municipal well water. [WSJ]
• A former Hooters waitress filed suit against the company yesterday, charging that she was told to lose weight or lose her job. [NYP]
• Whistle-blowing cop Frank Serpico was stopped at the Capitol yesterday for carrying a concealed carrot, which police believed to be a firearm. [NYP]