Feel the Rainbow: Minnesota Police Say Man Lashed Out at Others Using Skittles
Authorities in Minnesota arrested a 19-year-old with multiple face tattoos after he pelted restaurant patrons and servers with Skittles.
Authorities in Minnesota arrested a 19-year-old with multiple face tattoos after he pelted restaurant patrons and servers with Skittles.
California faces a $32 billion deficit, but at least it may regulate Skittles. The state is losing to Florida, but Newsom has his priorities.
A lawsuit against Mars Inc. claims that its Skittles product contains a “known toxin” and is “unfit for consumption.”
Law enforcement along the United States-Mexico border and in California’s border communities are finding the deadliest of drugs, fentanyl, in just about everything from bags of Skittles to vaping pens.
Authorities foiled a Texas man’s plan to fly to Florida to lure a 9-year-old girl into having sex with him, police say.
The Skittles candy company’s colorless campaign, meant to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month, is being bashed and called a “poorly veiled white supremacist” stunt by social media users.
Two weeks ago, former Seattle Seahawk star running back Marshawn Lynch was seen popping a wheelie in Scotland while almost being hit by a bus. Monday, Skittles released a video of Lynch talking about the Super Bowl with the people
David Kittos, a refugee from Cyprus currently residing in the UK, filed a DMCA against Donald Trump Jr. for posting a photograph Kittos took of a bowl of Skittles to Twitter and had the picture removed.
Wednesday at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the possible impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, in referencing a tweet from Donald Trump, Jr., son of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, comparing Syrian refugees to Skittles, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL)
The Washington Post’s Philip Bump has inadvertently declared the victims of the St. Cloud, Minnesota terror attack statistically insignificant, as he fact checks the math in a Skittles metaphor shared by the son of a presidential candidate.
Left-wing pundits are slamming Donald Trump’s son for using the candy Skittles as a metaphor for Syrian refugees and terrorism — but just a few years ago, these same liberals were more than happy to use bite-sized candy as an illustration of “rape culture” in the U.S.A.
The company behind my favourite candy thinks that virtue signalling is a good marketing strategy. Oh well, I’m on a diet anyway.
Wrigley — the company behind the popular Skittles brand — responded to Donald Trump Jr.’s use of an analogy involving the candy to illustrate a point about the Syrian refugee crisis in a statement on Tuesday.
“If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful?” Donald Trump, Jr. wrote on Twitter. “That’s our Syrian refugee problem.”
Skittles traded in its iconic rainbow packaging for a monochromatic black-and-white design in honor of LGBT Pride parade celebrations in London this week.