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There are 5 colors of bags of skittles. ~ Red ~ Blue ~Yellow ~Purple ~Green
Skittles themselves are tasteless, rainbows are added to skittles as a flavoring agent so when you taste a skittle you actually taste the rainbow. During the manufacturing process the rainbow stripes are separated and a piece of a single stripe is added to each skittle (that's why they are of one solid color), so to get the full rainbow taste you need to eat one skittle of each color at the same time.
m&ms are not as bright as skittles, but each are color coated. Each candy has different varieties and some are even seasonal. For a traditional bag of m&ms, there are six different colors in the bag: red, brown, green, orange, yellow, and blue. For a traditional bag of skittles, there are five different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, and purple.
skittles are bagged with a random amount of each flavor
Skittle Percentage Green- 20.9% Purple- 20.2% Yellow- 19.6% Orange-18.8% Red- 18.3%
To properly answer your question. In a bag of Skittles, according to the Skittles website in 2002, the colors were arranged like this; Green: 19.7%, Yellow: 19.5%, Orange: 20.2%, Red: 20%, and Purple: 20.6%. More information can be found in the related link which is also the source of the above data.
i dont know.... but skittles make the same amount of skittles each time :P :)
The color of M&M's and Skittles comes from food coloring and dyes added during the manufacturing process. These dyes are safe for consumption and are specifically chosen to give each candy its distinctive color.
Well, one website says that it has to do with the different chemicals in each liquid you pour onto the skittles. Each different chemical reacts to the skittles' coating differently, depending on what makes up the liquid besides water. It also mentioned something about skittles reacting more quickly to acids, rather than to bases, and since hydrogen peroxide is an acid, that makes sense.
The number of pages made a year is unknown by me and im sure that if u go to a difffertent website they will have an answer there, but i dont.
2 Whole Bags!
there are over 75 flavors so there is like 15+ different kinds. in each package there are 5 different flavors each representing a different flavor. there are still being skittles invented at this very moment!!! the company it is made from creates about 1 different kind every year!!!! so there is WAY more the 1,000,000,000. different skittles in the world!!!!! more like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (now that's alot of skittles)