SKITTLES Unsafe For Human Consumption New Lawsuit Alleges Due To Containing "Known Toxin"

 

Ya might be tasting DEATH instead of the rainbow alleges new lawsuit against Skittles candy maker MARS.

In a lawsuit seeking class-action status filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Thursday, attorneys for San Leandro resident Jenile Thames said Skittles are unsafe for consumers because they contain "heightened levels" of titanium dioxide.

Mars uses titanium dioxide to produce Skittles' well-known array of artificial colors. In 2016, the candy maker publicly shared its intention to remove titanium dioxide from its products in the coming years, the complaint noted Thursday, but titanium dioxide is still used in Skittles.

In a statement sent by Mars to the "Today" show and several other news outlets, the company said, “While we do not comment on pending litigation, our use of titanium dioxide complies with FDA regulations.”

According to the Food and Drug Administration's Code of Federal Regulations, "The color additive titanium dioxide may be safely used for coloring foods generally," but there are several restrictions – such as the quantity of titanium dioxide not exceeding 1% of the food's weight.

Though the regulated use of titanium dioxide in food products is legal in the USA, it's banned in some other countries, including throughout Europe. In May 2021, the European Food Safety Authority announced that titanium dioxide "can no longer be considered safe as a food additive," noting genotoxicity concerns.

In the complaint Thursday, Thames' attorneys argued that, in addition to the use of titanium dioxide in its products such as Skittles, Mars did not adequately warn consumers of these health risks.

"Based on Defendant’s omissions, a reasonable consumer would expect that the Product can be safely purchased and consumed as marketed and sold," the complaint reads. "However, the Products are not safe and pose a significant health risk to unsuspecting consumers. Yet, neither before nor at the time of purchase does Defendant notify consumers like (Thames) that the Products are unsafe to consumers, contain heightened levels of titanium dioxide, and should otherwise be approached with caution."

Thames seeks damages, to be determined in sum at trial, for alleged fraud and multiple violations of California consumer protection laws.

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