Starting next year, Skittles, M&M's, Starburst and Extra Gum will be available free of artificial colors to consumers nationwide. Mars Wrigley North America announced last month that products across ...
Mars says M&Ms, Skittles, Starburst Original fruit chews, Extra Gum Spearmint will offer candy options that don’t contain artificial dyes next year. Mars joins other big food manufacturing companies ...
The color additive titanium dioxide was quietly removed from the Skittles candy ingredient list. The white powdery mineral is added to food, even paint, to enhance color. Ti02 is FDA-approved for food ...
Someone is over the rainbow. Skittles, the popular fruit-flavored candy known for its iconic bright colors and long-living “Taste the Rainbow” tagline is going colorless to celebrate LGBTQ Pride month ...
Skittles was onto something when they created their tag line, "Taste the rainbow." In any given packet of the candy, a multitude of colors are represented: yellow, orange, red, purple, and green — and ...
In the world of candy bars, or portioned and bagged bite-sized candy, loyalties and favorites are established when customers are young and remain in place for decades. Skittles are a relatively new ...
Your favorite candy is about to get a little bit healthier — or at least less artificial. According to a press release, Mars Inc. plans to nix artificial coloring from all products “made for human ...