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  2. Popular snacks could be banned in certain states over cancer ...

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    Many of the chemicals in these foods are already banned in most of Europe, and now several US states are following suit. In October, California passed the so-called Skittles Ban, which outlawed ...

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    Last year, the state enacted a law dubbed the "Skittles ban" that gives manufacturers until 2027 to cut Red 3 out of their recipes. Mihalek, whose bill targets Red 3, among other chemicals, called ...

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    A New Bill Could Ban Skittles In California Amazon. Last year, Skittles made headlines after it was reported that the Mars Corporation was being sued over to their use of titanium dioxide in the ...

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  6. Skittles (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 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 μg ...

  7. Everything You Need To Know About The Skittles Lawsuit And ...

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  8. Onion Futures Act - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1955, Siegel and Kosuga bought so many onions and onion futures that they controlled 99.3% of the available onions in Chicago. [5] Millions of pounds (thousands of tonnes) of onions were shipped to Chicago to cover their purchases. By late 1955, they had stored 30 million pounds (14,000 t) of onions in Chicago. [6]

  9. Skittles are 'unsafe' for consumers, lawsuit charges, because ...

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