A Denver artist has created a portrait of Florida shooting suspect George Zimmerman using more than 12,000 Skittles -- the candy that 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was carrying when Zimmerman fatally shot him. (Andrew Daughtry / Associated Press)
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student Arada Malekian,left, holds a can of tea and student Ebony Hagans holds a bag of Skittles during a rally. (Christine T. Nguyen / Associated Press)
A member of the New York City Council holds a bag of Skittles during a press conference to call for justice in the killing of Trayvon Martin. (Allison Joyce / Getty Images)
Jajuan Kelley of Atlanta with a Skittles wrapper over his mouth during a rally in memory of Trayvon Martin. (David Goldman / Associated Press)
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Jonathan Winder wears a hoodie with a bag of Skittles attached while participating in a candlelight vigil held in memory of Trayvon Martin. (Joseph Kaczmarek / Associated Press)
Kenneth Taylor holds a can of tea and a bag of Skittles at a rally demanding justice for Trayvon Martin at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. (Haraz N. Ghanbari / Associated Press)
Daniel Byers, left, and his father Curtis Woods, from Casselberry, Fla., hang Skittles boxes around their necks in support of Trayvon Martin during a town hall meeting. (Gerardo Mora / Getty Images)
A child raises a bag of Skittles during a march to call for justice for Trayvon Martin, in Texarkana, Ark. (Evan Lewis / Associated Press)