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  • Mars, the candy company, transformed its Skittles home page into a live feed of social media buzz, including a Twitter feed for #Skittles.

    The Microsoft Blog 2009

  • It seems to have moved past that, but earlier today, the Skittles twitter search was showing some rather crude comments with #Skittles in the text.

    bub.blicio.us 2009

  • While Mars attempted to connect with consumers, they merely pulled together a stream of posts containing the word "Skittles" in them.

    Skittles' Stupid Social Media Trick 2009

  • I am assured that Skittles is flourishing, but she has not put in an appearance yet.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • Official synopsis: Goofy man-boy stars in Skittles commercial.

    ADAM SANDLER HAS A FAUXHAWK 2008

  • A few reasons: My parents never enforced threats or “rules”, had no chores or responsibilities ever, never had to earn money, and she always got what she wanted: the new American Girl Doll, Skittles from the candy cabinet right before dinner, a magazine on spur at the grocery store, etc.

    Rebel Angel | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • The original eleven tracks are bumped up to fourteen, with the addition of bonus/b-side tracks "A-B-C", "Hittin 'Skittles" and one of my favorites, "From Drummer to Driver."

    Hot, Again (Music (For Robots)) 2005

  • "At 9: 15 this morning, I saw you eating Skittles from a bowl," Chastain says to Foudy.

    USATODAY.com - Games end, pals forever for women's Fab Five 2004

  • Many micro-bloggers included the word Skittles in otherwise irrelevant or negative notes, knowing those notes would show up on the candy-maker's website.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Many micro-bloggers included the word Skittles in otherwise irrelevant or negative notes, knowing those notes would show up on the candy-maker's website.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

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