No really not!
No they do not. all skittles or candy is made of sugar and co dings . Dada sucker .
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Depends on what you mean by pork. Ha! Seriously, no pork in Skittles. Is that what you wanted to hear?
One of the ingredients of Skittles is gelatin, which is a product extracted from the collagen in animals' connective tissue; some of which are pigs. *UPDATE* -- According to a pack of Skittles purchased 7/27/10, Skittles are gelatin- and gluten-free. There is also nothing to suggest animal by-products in the ingredient list. No, there is no pork in Skittles.
Starbursts have enzymes of animals, thus making them not vegetarian (see the related link below). Skittles shouldn't contain any meat though.
Sour Skittles do not contain any derivatives of pork. The ingredients primarily include sugar, citric acid, and various flavorings and colorings, none of which are derived from pork. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for the most current ingredient list, as formulations can change.
Skittles were first made commercially in 1974 by a British company.
No , Skittles is made by the William Wrigley Jr. Company whereas M&Ms are made by Mars, Incorporated .
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Skittles 345 is a movie and was made in 1965 it is about this kid who is crippled and meets this girl who later helps him invent bite size flavorful candy which is later called Skittles. It is not a true story.
No, no cheese is made with pork
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