
Deena Shanker
Staff Writer at Bloomberg Businessweek
food for @business and @BW. on Bluesky https://t.co/fKUpbC152E enjoys a sharp cheddar. Jewish. send cute dog pics: [email protected]. opinions my own.
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poncacitynews.com | Deena Shanker
Time to read 1 minute Posted in: Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News.The ingredient was removed from all Skittles production at the end of last year, a spokesperson said. The additive was banned in the European Union in 2022 over concerns that nanoparticles of the…
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keenesentinel.com | Deena Shanker
Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News. The ingredient was removed from all Skittles production at the end of last year, a spokesperson said. The additive was banned in the European Union in 2022 over concerns that nanoparticles of the substance might accumulate in the body and damage DNA.
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baltimoresun.com | Deena Shanker |Will Kubzansky
By Deena Shanker and Will Kubzansky, Bloomberg NewsMars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News. The ingredient was removed from all Skittles production at the end of last year, a spokesperson said. The additive was banned in the European Union in 2022 over concerns that nanoparticles of the substance might accumulate in the body and damage DNA.
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fredericknewspost.com | Deena Shanker
Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News. The ingredient was removed from all Skittles production at the end of last year, a spokesperson said. kAm%96 255:E:G6 H2D 32??65 :? E96 tFC@A62? &?:@? :? a_aa @G6C 4@?46C?D E92E ?2?@A2CE:4=6D @7 E96 DF3DE2?46 >:89E 244F>F=2E6 :?
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gazettextra.com | Deena Shanker |Will Kubzansky
By Deena Shanker, Will Kubzansky - Bloomberg News (TNS) Mars Inc.'s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the company confirmed to Bloomberg News. The ingredient was removed from all Skittles production at the end of last year, a spokesperson said. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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