When you think of NFL players loving Skittles, the first name that likely comes to mind is Marshawn Lynch. However, he's not the only NFL player to have professed a love for the sugary, flavored candy ...
Whether it's building a life-size castle or recreating statues from ancient Rome, Lego lovers are constantly coming up with imaginative ways to use the colorful plastic bricks. Now, a man from Denmark ...
Talk about a sugar rush. Antonio Brown posted an Instagram video of his new Skittles machine that the company sent him to celebrate his love of the candy. The machine holds up to a whopping 125 pounds ...
If you have OCD, then the worst thing someone could do is give you a bowl of multi-coloured M&M’s or Skittles — or Gems if you’re in the part of the world where this was written. The candies just ...
Dark clouds have hovered over Mars, Inc., the maker of Skittles, ever since Marshawn Lynch's sudden retirement announcement during Super Bowl 50. In the blink of a tweet, the candy giant lost the ...
Marshawn Lynch seemingly has a vision for how Raiders fans can best appreciate the free Skittles machines he helped have put throughout the Bay Area before his first home game at the Oakland Coliseum.
Skittles are the candy that let you taste the rainbow, but sometimes you don't want the full rainbow. Maybe you're someone who picks out all the red ones. A 19-year-old mechanical engineering student ...
Tropical Skittles are my jam. Well, except the yellow ones; fuck you Banana Berry. Willem Pennings, a Dutch inventor, feels my pain. After seeing a color-sorting machine years back, Pennings decided ...
If you’re a Skittles fan who wants to taste just one color of the rainbow, this new machine may be for you. A 19-year-old mechanical engineering student from the Netherlands recently created a machine ...
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