A California man, who claims Skittles candy contains a "known toxin" that makes it "unfit for human consumption," is suing the manufacturer, Mars. That ingredient — titanium dioxide — is just one of ...
MCLEAN, VA. — Mars, Inc. has removed titanium dioxide from Skittles sold in the United States, according to a May 28 article from Bloomberg. Mars did not respond to a request for comment from Food ...
In a lawsuit filed last week, a consumer alleged that Skittles were "unfit for human consumption" because the rainbow candy contained a "known toxin" – an artificial color additive called titanium ...
Experts are raising concerns about titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that makes our food prettier. And while the Food ...
Titanium dioxide is commonly found in countless everyday products including food, cosmetics, drugs, paper and toothpaste. Sunscreen can safely contain up to 25% titanium dioxide. Some research, mostly ...
A new lawsuit alleges that U.S. consumers may be eating a potentially carcinogenic additive that makes them “unfit for human consumption.” “As a result, plaintiff and the class were injured by the ...
It remains to be seen whether California will appeal this ruling. It also remains to be seen what will happen with already-filed Proposition 65 lawsuits based on Listed Titanium Dioxide, though at the ...