20 questions about Skittles

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1. What is the most popular flavor of Skittles?
Original Fruit
- Source: Wikipedia
2. What year were Skittles first introduced?
1979
- Source: Wikipedia
3. What company manufactures Skittles?
Mars, Incorporated
- Source: Wikipedia
4. How many different flavors of Skittles are there?
Eight
- Source: Wikipedia
5. What colors are found in a standard pack of Skittles?
Red, orange, yellow, green, purple
- Source: Wikipedia
6. What is the slogan for Skittles?
Taste the Rainbow
- Source: Wikipedia
7. What country is Skittles most popular in?
United States
- Source: Wikipedia
8. What is the name of the mascot for Skittles?
Mr. Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
9. What is the name of the original Skittles flavor?
Original Fruit
- Source: Wikipedia
10. What is the name of the sour version of Skittles?
Sour Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
11. What is the name of the chocolate version of Skittles?
Chocolate Mix
- Source: Wikipedia
12. What is the name of the tropical version of Skittles?
Tropical Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
13. What is the name of the wild berry version of Skittles?
Wild Berry Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
14. What is the name of the sweet and sour version of Skittles?
Sweet and Sour Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
15. What is the name of the smoothie mix version of Skittles?
Smoothie Mix Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
16. What is the name of the bubble gum version of Skittles?
Bubble Gum Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
17. What is the name of the sour blast version of Skittles?
Sour Blast Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
18. What is the name of the sweet heat version of Skittles?
Sweet Heat Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
19. What is the name of the sweet and sour mix version of Skittles?
Sweet and Sour Mix Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia
20. What is the name of the sour burst version of Skittles?
Sour Burst Skittles
- Source: Wikipedia

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