There's a lot going on here.
Skittles made headlines a few years ago when it began marking Pride month by draining the rainbow from its famously colourful sweets, and going monochrome, with black and white packaging. The idea was that with the colour gone from its packs, Pride could have the rainbow to itself.
Last year, Skittles deviated from this slightly with monochrome packs that featured colourful art by queer artists, and this year it's gone for a similar vibe, with packaging art by five LGBTQ+ artists. For every pack sold, Skittles donates $1 to GLAAD, a charity that is working to combat anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination. So far, so good. The problem is that the mix of the colourful artwork and the greyscale Skittles with a white logo looks a bit of a mess.
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