Skittles candy contains a chemical that is unfit for human consumption, a lawsuit claims.
Mars Inc. knowingly uses a toxin known as Titanium Dioxide, or TiO2, to produce the colorful coating that gives Skittles their kaleidoscopic appeal, the complaint states.
L. Timothy Fisher, a partner at Bursor & Fisher P.A. in Walnut Creek, is counsel for the plaintiffs in the class action. He alleges in the complaint t...
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