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Though titanium dioxide was never banned by US regulators, the additive has long been under scrutiny for potential health ...
Mars has quietly removed titanium dioxide, a controversial food additive, from U.S. Skittles amid mounting public health ...
The company has finally made good on a promise made nearly a decade ago. You can officially taste the rainbow […] The post Is ...
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 ...
Skittles have always been a favorite candy of children, but food safety experts have not always been fans. That may change ...
Titanium dioxide is officially out of U.S. Skittles, years after the brand said it would drop it. The color additive has been ...
Skittles have always been a favorite of kids, but some food safety experts have not always been a fan of the colorful candy.
Skittles announced that it had started phasing out titanium dioxide from its US products by the end of 2024. This move follows health concerns, sparking wider food safety debates.
Skittles, the colourful candy known for its "taste the rainbow" slogan, will no longer include titanium dioxide in its US product lineup. Mars Wrigley, the parent company of Skittles, said the ...
This week, after almost a decade of advocacy by Center for Food Safety (CFS) and allies, Mars, Inc. confirmed they have ...
Mars just revealed it removed the questionable ingredient at the end of last year, although petroleum-based colorants still ...