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Mars Inc. has been sued by a consumer who claims that Skittles candies are unfit to eat because they contain a known toxin that the company had pledged six years ago to phase out. In a proposed ...
Nov 8 (Reuters) - 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.
Candy companies think they know what we want to eat, and so Skittles producer Wrigley rolled out Skittles in various other permutations. Some ideas, like Sour Skittles and Tropical Skittles ...
A consumer is suing Mars Inc., the parent company of Skittles, alleging that the rainbow-colored candy contains a “known toxin,” making it “unfit for human consumption,” according to the ...
Customer sues Mars: Skittles are 'unsafe' for consumers ... FDA guidelines: Americans are eating too much salt. So the FDA wants food manufacturers to cut back on sodium.
A spokesperson for Mars Wrigley, which is based in New Jersey, confirmed to Fox News Digital this week that the company has removed titanium dioxide from its Skittles portfolio in the United States.
This expert declared that Skittles and other candies are among the worst foods for metabolism and blood sugar. It’s not hard to understand why. No one is eating candy for the health benefits.
“I love Skittles. I love Wild Berry Skittles. I eat them all the time,” Gabriel told The Times last week. “I would vote against a bill to ban Skittles. What we’re really trying to get them ...
CALIFORNIA, USA — A new lawsuit claims that Skittles are unsafe to eat. The lawsuit, which has been filed against candy-maker Mars out of California, alleges Skittles are made with a known toxin ...