Skittles are typically packaged using a combination of materials, primarily plastic and aluminum. The outer packaging is usually made from a flexible plastic film, which is printed with vibrant colors and designs. Inside, the candy is often contained in a multi-layer film that helps preserve freshness and flavor. This combination helps protect the candies while also providing an appealing presentation.
You send things to the Skittles factory address which is located on the back of a Skittles package.
Skittles come in a variety of colours, depending on the package you purchase. The original Skittles are yellow, orange, green, purple, and red. The Wild Berry Skittles are pink, green, blue, purple, and red. The Tropical Skittles are yellow, orange, green, blue, and pink.
depends, what are they wet from? If they are not wet from water, do not eat them.
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No, the word "skittles" does not have an apostrophe in a sentence. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or contraction, which is not the case for the word "skittles."
No. Skittles are NOT highly flammable.
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Strawberry-Orange-Lemon-Lime-Grape are the Skittles Candy Flavors of the rainbow-its a matter of pure taste
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)