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Skittles, a brand name of candy products produced by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, come in a wide variety of flavors. Most of the varieties are available only in particular regions of the world. The first flavor was Original Fruit Skittles, first released in Europe in 1974, and then in the United States in 1979. [1]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Brand of fruit-flavored candy by Wrigley Skittles Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 1,680 kJ (400 kcal) Carbohydrates 90.7 g Sugars 75.6 g Dietary fibre 0 g Fat 4.4 g Saturated 3.9 g Trans 0 g Protein 0 g Vitamins and minerals Vitamins Quantity %DV † Vitamin A equiv. 0% 0 ...
On Oct. 15, Mars Wrigley revealed Skittles Pop’d: a freeze-dried twist on the classic fruity candies. Previously, freeze-dried Skittles were only available through third-party brands.
Also free from FDA’s 9 major food allergens: Yes. Skittles are made by Mars, which, according to its site and allergen statement, “has a comprehensive allergen management program that includes ...
Candy which combines chocolate, marshmallow and nuts (usually almonds or English walnuts). Salt water taffy: Various A variety of soft taffy originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City, New Jersey, area beginning in the late 19th century. Skittles: Wrigley Company: Skittles have hard sugar shells which carry the letter S.
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Skittles were actually introduced before what Wrigley claimed on their website at one point. The earliest sources that I could find for Skittles would be the fall of 1971. In fact newspapers in the US seemed to have had them before British ones. 2600:100C:A20C:6C0F:3594:36BB:5E73:C1A9 11:58, 22 July 2024 (UTC)