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Skittles wants to know what happened to treating people with kindness. The candy company took to social media to voice their support for Harry Styles, who was injured after a fan at one of his Los ...
Multi-colored fruit-flavored confectionary Skittles sparked hilarious reactions online after it released its newest flavor. On July 25, the confectionary brand took to its Instagram handle to ...
Ahead of National Mustard Day on Aug. 5, mustard manufacturer French's and candy company Mars, Inc. have partnered to create Mustard Skittles, shocking the internet.
A Minnesota man Tristan Stetina with a heart-shaped tattoo under his eye was arrested this month for allegedly pelting patrons and servers in a restaurant with skittles, according to police ...
A Minnesota man was arrested after an apparent outburst inside a restaurant where he allegedly began throwing Skittles at people inside the establishment. The incident happened at a restaurant in ...
Skittles’ newest flavor doesn’t taste like the rainbow. In celebration of National Mustard Day on August 5, the candy brand has partnered with French’s to make its first-ever mustard ...
Skittles is giving away a tiny rainbow apartment, rent-free for an entire year. Get a sneak peek at the colorful interior design and see how to enter for a chance to win.
Mars Wrigley will sell Skittles Pop'd Original and Sour starting this fall after years of freeze-dried Skittles being sold by third-party brands. Here's our review.
Titanium dioxide will soon be banned by the European Union. In the U.S., it can be found in candy, sunscreen and paint. Here's what you need to know.
Even though Skittles aren't on the chopping block, other popular candies, snacks, and sodas do have ingredients that will be banned under AB418. Up to 12,000 products could be impacted by ...
A consumer sued candy maker Mars, alleging Skittles contain a "known toxin" that makes the rainbow candies "unfit for human consumption.". In a lawsuit seeking class-action status filed in U.S ...
A California man who claimed Skittles are "unfit for human consumption" because they contained a known toxin has dismissed his federal lawsuit against Mars Inc, the candy maker.
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