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Mars Wrigley, the company that owns Skittles, had a spokesperson confirm to Fox News Digital that the popular candy company ...
Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors ...
Skittles in the US are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a colour additive that was banned in the European Union in ...
Skittles will now remove titanium dioxide from their product ...
Mars has quietly removed titanium dioxide, a controversial food additive, from U.S. Skittles amid mounting public health ...
This week, after almost a decade of advocacy by Center for Food Safety (CFS) and allies, Mars, Inc. confirmed they have ...
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Mars Wrigley, the maker of Skittles, says it removed titanium dioxide, a whitening agent used in candies and sauces, from its U.S. product line by the end ...
Though titanium dioxide was never banned by US regulators, the additive has long been under scrutiny for potential health ...
Mars just revealed it removed the questionable ingredient at the end of last year, although petroleum-based colorants still ...
The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses Skittles’ move to remove titanium dioxide from its ingredients amid the growing influence of the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement.
Skittles will no longer be made with titanium dioxide, a color additive, according to multiple media reports. Mars Wrigley, the parent company of Skittles, confirmed to BBC that it stopped using ...
Mars Inc.'s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News.
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