Mars Inc ., the maker ofSkittles , is facing a lawsuit in California over its use of titanium dioxide.- The ingredient is known to be toxic, and the company promised in 2016 to stop using it.
Skittles is facing legal action over its use of a toxic chemical found in artificial coloring.
In a lawsuit filed Thursday in the Northern District of California, plaintiff Jenile Thames claims that Skittles-maker Mars Inc. is deceiving customers and putting their health at risk over its continued use of titanium dioxide for its
Mars pledged in 2016 to phase out the use of titanium dioxide, or TiO2, stating at the time that it would remove the chemical and all artificial colorings from its products over the next five years.
The lawsuit says Thames purchased a package of Skittles in April of this year that still contained TiO2. The chemical is also currently listed in the product's online ingredient lists, including at major retailers like CVS.
A Mars spokesperson told Insider the company does not comment on pending litigation.
Titanium dioxide is commonly used in industrial applications such as paints, plastics, inks, adhesives, and roofing materials. It is also a popular component of mineral sunscreens.
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A full ban on TiO2 in food products went into effect in France in 2020, and the European Union has a similar policy slated to go into effect next month. Mars has said it would comply with France's law, according to the lawsuit.
Thames' lawyers are seeking class-action status that covers all of Skittles' US