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Europe banned it, food advocates warned about it, and now it’s finally gone. Skittles no longer contains titanium dioxide in ...
Mars Wrigley, the company that owns Skittles, had a spokesperson confirm to Fox News Digital that the popular candy company ...
Skittles have always been a favorite candy of children, but food safety experts have not always been fans. That may change ...
This week, after almost a decade of advocacy by Center for Food Safety (CFS) and allies, Mars, Inc. confirmed they have ...
Mars has quietly removed titanium dioxide, a controversial food additive, from U.S. Skittles amid mounting public health ...
Mars did not comment whether consumers would notice a difference in Skittles’ look without the ingredient. Mars and similar firms have previously disputed claims of health risks associated with ...
Mars Wrigley, the global confectionery giant behind Skittles, has confirmed that it has removed titanium dioxide from its rainbow-colored candies in the United States. The move follows growing ...
Mars just revealed it removed the questionable ingredient at the end of last year, although petroleum-based colorants still ...
The ingredient has been banned in Europe since 2022, when a different report also warned of its potential dangers.
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ...
Mars has partnered with Berry Global Group to transition the pantry jars for M&M's, Skittles and Starburst to 100 percent ...
Skittles, owned by Mars Wrigley, will no longer be made with titanium dioxide. A spokesperson for Mars Wrigley, which is based in New Jersey, confirmed to Fox News Digital this week that the ...