Depending on the flavor, there are red, light blue, light green, light orange, and purple.
the shell dissolves leaving you with white gummy skittles
Not exactly. There is a red color food color called cochineal derived from a certain beetle. But not in skittles
There isn't a specific limit to the number of packets of Skittles you are "allowed" to consume in a day, as it largely depends on personal health, dietary needs, and lifestyle choices. However, moderation is key, as Skittles are high in sugar and calories. It's generally advisable to enjoy treats like Skittles in moderation to maintain a balanced diet. Always consider your overall nutritional intake and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
100% blue
No. But there will be, if YOU make one! ^.^
Green!
It makes them taste better. Sort of... Research shows that when someone eats a food with a brighter and bolder color, they will also perceive the flavor to be stronger. So the bright colors of Skittles trick your mind into thinking the Skittles taste better.
becuz they (jelly beans and skittles) are artificial foods, they are colored with artificial falvoring and colors to make it seem natural add plz
There are 5 colors of bags of skittles. ~ Red ~ Blue ~Yellow ~Purple ~Green
no, the rarest silly band in the world is the skittles one it has the letters and all the skittles in their color. Its AWESOME. i wish i had it.
It takes about two minutes possibly three
Do M&M dissolve faster than skittles