Skittles Candy

Skittles Candy Carnival & Ice Cream Flavors

Taste The Rainbow!!  Waffle Cone, Cotton Candy, Lemonade, & Ice Cream Flavors

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Kids Love SkittlesSkittles candy has a long history among America's favorite candies!  And now M&M Mars is offering limited edition Carnival Flavor Skittles and is giving YOU a free sample. That's right. To qualify, just click below and enter your email.

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Skittles Carnival Flavors
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Limited Edition Carnival Skittles The Carnival flavors are: Bubble Gum (pink) - Tastes just like sweet, sugary bubble gum. For lack of a better word, this Skittle tastes like pink. Cotton Candy (turquoise) - This tastes initially like sugar, followed by a hint of artificial blue raspberry (not to be confused with fresh raspberry). Candy Apple (pale yellow) - This one also tastes initially like sugar but, quite logically, followed by a hint of apple flavor rather than blue raspberry. The apple flavor is actually quite nice and reminds me of apple flavored Fanta. Red Licorice (red) - I am not a fan of red licorice candy because I think it tastes like wax. Somehow, Skittles managed to encapsulate that waxy essence. I’m impressed, assuming that the waxy taste is not just my imagination. Green Slushy (light green) - I saved the best for last! On first bite, there’s a sharp lime taste. The lime flavor then mellows out into a sweet lemon-lime. It’s more complex than a regular lime Skittle, and more enjoyable. My favorite normal Skittles are the citrus ones, so it’s no surprise that I liked Green Slushy the best. Candy Apple is okay, but I found the initial sugar taste off-putting and too sweet. Skittles are small, round fruit chews that come in hard, sugar shells with the letter "s" printed on them, representing the candy's name. They are similar in outward appearance to the plain variety of the chocolate M&M's, which, like Skittles, are produced by Masterfoods, a division of Mars, Incorporated. Skittles Bite Size Candies, originally made by a company in England, were first introduced in the United States in 1974. Around 1981-1982, the production of Skittles began in the United States.[1][2] Skittles sold in the United Kingdom are made in the Czech Republic, where Mars Incorporated makes them for export to many European Union markets. The company also produces the product in Victoria, Australia, for distribution in the New Zealand market. Skittles are a non-kosher food and not vegetarian in the USA. However in Europe they are kosher and vegetarian because they do not contain any gelatin.