Mars Wrigley Confectionery issued a recall of some varieties of Starburst, Skittles, and Life Savers Gummies after receiving complaints from consumers who found thin, metal strands in the candy or ...
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The manufacturer of gummies products for Skittles, Life Savers and Starburst announced a voluntary recall over reports of thin metal strands found inside bags. In a news release, the U.S. Food & Drug ...
Varieties of Skittles, Starburst and Life Savers gummy candies have been recalled because a thin metal strand may potentially be found in the candy or bags. Mars Wrigley Confectionary US announced the ...
The Mars Wrigley candy were distributed in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The maker of Skittles, Starburst and Life Savers gummies announced a voluntary recall over the possible "presence of a very thin ...
Life Savers candies are getting not one but two all-new varieties this fall, and according to the brand, it's the first time it's seen an innovation "in years." On Tuesday, Mars–the makers of Life ...
If your Skittles, Starburst or Life Savers gummies seem a little hard the next time you start to chew them, maybe they’re among the lots recalled because they might have “a very thin metal strand ...
Mars Wrigley Confectionery has recalled some Starburst, Life Savers and Skittles gummy candy because there may be “a very thin metal strand embedded in the gummies or loose in the bag.” The company ...