They could contain bugs
It used to
beetles!!!
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.
yes skittles do have sodium citrate in them but a very small amount
Starbursts have enzymes of animals, thus making them not vegetarian (see the related link below). Skittles shouldn't contain any meat though.
The dark side of Skittles is that they contain a large amount of calories and sugar. This can lead to diabetes which severely limits the body's ability to process sugar.
No, M&M's are better because they contain chocolate.
No, there is no blood in red Skittles. The red color in Skittles is typically derived from food colorings, such as red 40 (Allura Red), which is a synthetic dye. While there have been concerns about the use of certain animal-derived ingredients in food products, Skittles are primarily made with plant-based ingredients and do not contain blood.
Skittles are made using a food coloring called carmine, which is derived from the cochineal insect, specifically from the crushed bodies of female cochineal beetles. However, many Skittles products now use plant-based dyes instead of carmine, making them suitable for a wider range of dietary preferences. It's essential to check the ingredient list for the specific version of Skittles, as formulations can vary by region and over time.
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Strawberry
Insects. Ants, Beetles, Potato Bugs, etc.