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Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit- Are you tasting the toxin?

https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/product-liability/titanium-dioxide-lawsuit/<br>A titanium dioxide lawsuit was filed against Mars Inc., stating that Skittles candy are unsafe to consume due to the toxin titanium dioxide.<br>

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Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit- Are you tasting the toxin?

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  1. Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit‐ Are you tasting the toxin? Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit‐ Are you tasting the toxin?  https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/product‐liability/titanium‐dioxide‐lawsuit/  A titanium dioxide lawsuit was filed against Mars Inc., stating that Skittles candy are unsafe to consume  due to the toxin titanium dioxide.  titaniumdioxidelawsuit   Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit‐ Are you tasting the toxin?  https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/product‐liability/titanium‐dioxide‐lawsuit/  A Skittles titanium dioxide lawsuit filed in federal court in northern California argues that Skittles candy,  which have the phrase "taste the rainbow" because of their many colors, contain titanium dioxide, a  "known carcinogen," rendering them "unfit for human consumption."  Jenile Thames, a San Leandro resident, filed a class‐action lawsuit against the producer of Skittles, saying  that individuals who consume Skittles are at a higher risk of health problems. Other brightly colored  candy products, such as Sour Patch Kids, Swedish Fish, and Nerds, do not contain titanium dioxide,  according to the complaint.  William Mignin III filed the second titanium dioxide case in August 2022. The proposed class action  complaint is nearly identical to one filed by a California individual in July.  Titanium dioxide, or TiO2, is an inorganic chemical that occurs naturally and is produced when the metal  titanium oxidizes. Titania or titanium IV oxide are other names for it. When used as a pigment, it is also  known as titanium white and Pigment White 6. Although mineral forms appear black, they are white  solids that are insoluble in water.  The FDA previously reviewed the additive's effects in 1966, but recent research shows that titanium  dioxide may cause health concerns, prompting the agency to conduct a new investigation.  A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that titanium dioxide may be harmful. Despite the fact  that the number of studies investigating the risks of ingesting titanium dioxide is rapidly increasing, the  majority of these studies continue to focus on the dangers of inhaling the chemical as dust.  In the United States, goods cannot contain more than 1% titanium dioxide by weight, and because of its  excellent light‐scattering properties, food manufacturers only need to use small amounts to achieve  optimal results.  In that case, a product liability claim is brought into play, and consumers who have been harmed by the  negative effects of a specific product can sue for compensation for your pain and suffering. A settlement,  on the other hand, is not certain if it was not proven, and it may take months or even years to settle a  case trial at court.  You can sue Skittles titanium dioxide for your injuries, but you must prove that Skittles is the source of  your pain. In your instances, your medical records will be utilized as evidence. As a result, maintain your  medical documents in order. Because the titanium dioxide case is still in its early stages, being informed  is the most important thing you can do right now.  

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