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To honor this new candy addition, Skittles partnered with interior decorator Dani Klarić, known for her love of maximalist design, to transform a micro-apartment in New York City into a "rainbow ...
Drink the rainbow. Skittles vodka slushies hack into that Halloween stash So easy, it’s like stealing candy from a baby. Your baby.
Skittles ‘unfit for human consumption,’ California lawsuit claims Skittles parent company Mars faces a lawsuit over the use of the toxin titanium dioxide in the rainbow candy. July 18, 2022 ...
A class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California claims that the use of titanium dioxide in Skittles makes the rainbow candy “unfit for human ...
New Skittles wrappers are drawing harsh criticism from some, claiming the phrase "Black Trans Lives Matter" is woke, and calling for a boycott of the rainbow-colored candy.
Skittles is inviting fans to “Taste the Rainbow” in a new, tiny way. New Skittles Littles are the same fruit-flavored candies but in a smaller size. The brand said it has released “its ...
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Medium on MSN6 Discontinued Skittles FlavorsThe Wild Berry line is still a fan favorite, but a sour version of Wild Berry Skittles was once available and has since been discontinued. Flavors included sour berry punch, sour strawberry, sour ...
Skittles encourages its consumers to “taste the rainbow,” but the candy brand’s newest flavor might have you tasting a common condiment instead. Skittles on Tuesday announced its newest ...
Skittles candy is pictured Monday. Mars Inc. is being sued for its continued use of titanium dioxide in Skittles in a class-action lawsuit alleging the rainbow candies are “unfit” to eat.
Skittles candy, which has the slogan, "Taste the rainbow," is the latest company to take heat from consumers because of new packaging that has the phrase, "Black Trans Lives Matter." Some ...
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