
17. Skittles are full of artificial sugars.
On the other side of the equation is Skittles: instead of chocolate, you have fruit-flavored snacks, each with their own flavor. Again, those colors didn’t come about naturally. One serving of Skittles, which is the entire pack, has 33.3 milligrams of dyes alone. That’s a lot to be putting into your body. In fact, the artificial colors used in Skittles are the same ones that are used in M&M’s. Skip these all together and get some fruit into your kids’ bodies instead of the artificial sugar. If you introduce fruit early on, children will prefer the taste of the real deal anyway.