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That sounds absolutely plausible.
The film also has the most egregious bit of product placement I've ever seen in the film, which I have to imagine is a push from the studios/finance.
For those who haven't seen the film, the film deals with gods and other mythical creatures. One of those creatures is a unicorn. One of the characters, a young girl, loves unicorns. However these unicorns are less friendly horses and more fantasy war machines. Luckily they can be tamed by "ambrosia" aka "nectar of the gods". So when the unicorns appear and begin to attack everyone, good or bad, the little girl tames them using... SKITTLES. And I swear a character even says "Taste the Rainbow". Basically Skittles save the day and defeat the bad guy in the film. They are core to the story.