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Things You Need To Know Before You Eat Skittles



If Skittles were your favorite candy growing up (also, now), then you probably know a few basic things about them. Like, green apple is totally the best flavor, the Wild Berry version sucked, and the texture of Sour Skittles is seriously trippy. But beyond that, what do you really know about the sweet-tart candy? Before you taste the rainbow, here are a few things you should probably know.


1. Skittles Originated In Britain

Though you might think they're a quintessentially American candy, Skittles were only available in Britain for five years before coming to North America in 1979. My entire history with the candy feels like a lie at this point.


2. No One Actually Knows Who Invented Them

With a candy so brilliant, we want to give credit where credit is due, but unfortunately—no one really knows who made them. It's speculated that either Wrigley or some unknown British company created Skittles, but our personal favorite theory is that a man named Mr. Skittles looked at a rainbow and wondered how it would taste. Yeah, let's just run with that one.


3. The Original Flavors Were Sparse

Skittles originally only came in a few core flavors: Grape, orange, strawberry, lemon and lime. Wait—no green apple?!


4. The Slogan Is Legit

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If you feel like you've got "Taste the Rainbow" burnout by now, it's for good reason. It originated in 1994, making it today one of the longest-running advertising campaigns ever. NBD.


5. They're Not Just Skittles Anymore

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Since 2000, Skittles has been branching out into a bunch of insane new products. From Sour Skittles to Skittles Bubble Gum to smoothie mix and even collabs for Skittles Slurpees—there's a whole new world of Skittles goodness out there.

And as always have a chilled day from the Viking

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