Skittles’s “taste the rainbow” motto is getting a dark new meaning in the wake of a lawsuit alleging the dangers of a little-known ingredient: titanium dioxide, an artificial chemical additive that ...
This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in ...
It’s a new way to taste the rainbow. I can't get enough of Skittles. While I consider myself a gummy and chocolate enthusiast ...
NEW YORK -- 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 ...
The candy that's known for its iconic rainbow is ditching their colorful symbol for Pride Month to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community. Skittles are going colorless with both their packaging ...
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 newest and ...
“Skittles got banned in California,” my friend wrote. This, following a text I sent about the recipe I’d be making for today’s Cooking & Eating section. I had a few other ideas up my sleeve, but while ...