Don't Eat Skittles
A California lawsuit contends that Mars candy company is knowingly using a "known toxin" to color their fruit flavored Skittles candies. The lawsuit further claims that Skittles are "unfit for human consumption"

The additive is titanium dioxide— the 9th most common element in the Earth's crust. It's a metal that's typically used in paint pigments, inks, dyes, adhesives, textiles, topical sunscreens, soaps, cosmetics and other products. Titanium dioxide or Ti02 is listed as an active ingredient in Skittles sold in the United States. But the additive has been removed from the candy's recipe in several European nations and banned in several other countries.
In 2016, Mars Inc. promised to phase out titanium dioxide and said that artificial colors like TiO2 "pose no known risks to human health or safety." But The European Food Safety Authority concluded there was enough research to indicate that titanium dioxide was not safe as a food additive. The group said Ti02 posed concern for genotoxicity or damage to a person's DNA and possibly leading to cancer.
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