Skittles Lawsuit Claims Candy ‘Unfit For Human Consumption’ WhatDoYouThink?
A California man has sued Mars, the company that makes Skittles, claiming the use of titanium dioxide in the candy makes it “unfit for human consumption,” the additive being linked to genotoxicity which can potentially cause cancer.
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