List
Name | Colors and Flavors | Notes | Year |
Original Fruit Skittles |
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In the UK, purple Skittles are blackcurrant. In Taiwan, South Korea, China and Australia, lime is replaced with green apple flavour. |
1974 |
Tropical |
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Tropical Skittles typically have two flavors in one skittle. | 1989 |
Wild Berry |
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A variant with fizzy powder exists (known as Fizzl'd Fruits), but some of the colors have changed. | 1989 |
Tart-N-Tangy | Flavors were those that represent the sour Skittles that were released after these were discontinued with slight differences to the flavors. Specifics on the flavors are sketchy. | Discontinued in 1992. Was later replaced by sour skittles in the bright green package. | 1989 |
Crazy Cores | (outside colour, core)
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Sold in North America in bulk stores. (Sams Club etc.) it came out in the UK in 2011. | 2008/2011 (UK) |
Confused? | Similar to an incarnation previously sold in the UK where the same coloured shell can contain different flavours, in one pack a green sweet may taste of cherry, and in another it may be peach.
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Sold in the UK as part of a brand re-launch from 2013. It came with the tagline 'Confuse the Rainbow, Taste the Rainbow' | |
Sour |
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Vary in flavor in both North America and the United Kingdom | 2000 |
Crazy Sours |
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A European edition of the sour skittles. | 2000 |
Smoothie Mix |
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In 2005, Smoothie Mix Skittles were introduced.
The name comes from a smoothie, which is a fruit mix drink. |
2005 |
Ice Cream Treats |
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2006 | |
Carnival |
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Skittles Unlimited |
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In 2007, Limited Edition Carnival Skittles were re-released as 'Skittles Unlimited'
Released in Canada for a limited time, they are sold in black packages. |
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Double Sour |
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These types of Skittles are coated with a double portion of very sour citric acid crystals.
Like Sour Skittles, the product is sold in either bright green bags or boxes. |
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Extreme Fruit Gum |
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These skittles have the same flavors as Extreme Fruit Skittles Bubble Gum.
The product is sold in either black bags or boxes. |
2006 |
Mint |
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Unlike ordinary Skittles, they came in plastic containers instead of bags. | 2004 |
Skittles Mints |
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A variety of mint flavoured Skittles, different from Mint Skittles, sold for a time in Europe.
They were sold not in the usual bag nor in the plastic containers. |
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Extra Chewy Mints |
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Revival of the Skittles Mints under the "Extra" brand, with all flavors but "Toffee Mint" included. Later renamed as just "Chewy Mints" | |
Chocolate |
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They were sold in 55 gram bags just like M&M's. | 2008 |
Chocolate Mix |
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The product is sold in either brown bags or boxes. | 2007 |
Liquorice |
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They were sold in Europe in 55 gram boxes rather than the usual bag. | |
Citrus |
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They were sold in Australia with Orange wrapping. | |
Fresh Mint |
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Skittles Sensations |
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skittles with cool flavors and hot flavors. | 2008 |
Skittles Fizzl'd Fruits |
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Wild Berry Skittles with fizzing powder coating. | 2010 |
Skittles Blenders |
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Skittles with two flavors bended together. | 2011 |
Skittles Riddles |
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Skittles with colors that don't match the flavors. Colors include red, pink, green, teal, and blue. | 2012. Called 'Confused Skittles' in the UK |
Skittles Darkside |
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Skittles with a slight bold fruit taste. | 2013 |
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