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yes, skittles are gluten free. most candies out there are gluten free except for the ones with those crunchies in it. DON'T FORGET: READ THE INGREDIENTS TO EVERYTHING THAT YOU BUY.
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The game is spelled skittles. The capitalized form Skittles refers to a chewy fruit candy.
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His favorite candy is Skittles..he had a bag and it said skittles and inside the bag was different kinds of skittles.
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.
You send things to the Skittles factory address which is located on the back of a Skittles package.
Yes, Red 40 is an artificial dye commonly used in various food products, including Skittles. It is used to give the candies their vibrant red color. However, formulations can vary by region, so it's always best to check the ingredient list on the packaging for the most accurate information.
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