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  2. Skittles (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the candy, Skittles, comes from the sports game of the same name, named as such for the resemblance of the sweet to items used in the game. [7] Skittles' "taste the rainbow" theme was created by the New York ad agency D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles. [9] Bilingual (English/French) Canadian packet of Skittles

  3. We Tried the New Skittles Freeze-Dried Candy Which Will ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the usual Sour Skittles come in sour strawberry, sour lime, sour lemon, sour orange and sour grape flavors, but Skittles Pop’d Sour are a bit different. Each 5.5-oz. package includes ...

  4. List of Skittles products - Wikipedia

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    Green apple also replaced lime in the sour packets. It was rumored that the reason behind this is the green apple flavor outperforming lime in taste tests. [4] [5] A "Long Lost Lime" variation of Skittles was released in summer 2017 and 2018, bringing the lime flavor back to the original mix of Skittles for a limited time only. In September ...

  5. File:(Skittles) a handful.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Farmers really do feed their cows Skittles -- here's why - AOL

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    The glorious red Skittles spill happened because "there was a power outage at a factory and the Skittles batch couldn't be completed and was thus discarded" Green noted. So it seems, cows ...

  7. Skittles ditches iconic rainbow colors for important reason

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    Everyone's favorite rainbow candy is getting rid of its signature colors for the second year in a row -- and the why reason may surprise you.

  8. GIF - Wikipedia

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    The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF; / ɡ ɪ f / GHIF or / dʒ ɪ f / JIF, see § Pronunciation) is a bitmap image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987.

  9. APNG - Wikipedia

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    APNG competed with Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG), a comprehensive format for bitmapped animations which was created by the same team as PNG and is obsolete. APNG's advantage was the smaller library size and compatibility with older PNG implementations.