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The history of Sour Patch Kids is a relatively young one, just like the adorable little candies themselves. Although the candies were first introduced to U. They then transformed into children to capitalize on the Cabbage Patch Kids craze of the s. A lot of the super sour items from that time period are long gone, so who could have expected that some sour sanded Swedish Fish would be so enduring?

The candies are supposedly in the shape of little frizzy haired kids. They look rather like little feet to me or maybe rabbits with very puffy tails.

Sour Patch Kids come in the traditional four flavors they always have: Raspberry red , Lime green , Orange orange and Lemon yellow. Yes, these are also the same flavors as the Swedish fish array that Cadbury Adams makes. Some folks like to suck the sour coating off, which makes them bitingly sour with an odd salty tang to it as well but I prefer to chew mine, to combine the sour and sweet and get a little flavor at the same time.

It really hurts Sour Patch Kids are meant to be ingested orally PSA over. It also meant introducing a bunch of new products milk based gummies, orchard fruit, etc. New sizes, new packages, the works! That pixy stix snorting thing is unfortunately not a new fad.

Mmmmm, Sour Patch is one of my favorite candies. Thanks for all the info on them. Fun blog you have here. I love Sour Patch Kids! I have to say, though, I went to the movies a while ago and bought Sour Jacks thinking there were the same thing.

I was bitterly disappointed. Sour Patch Kids are definitely the best. Same basic candy, but with more flavors and they are of course shaped like fruit.

I demand a review of Sour Patch Watermelons! They are one of my favorites. Sour Patch Kids have been my favorite candy for decades, and all this time, I thought the red ones were cherry flavored. I recently was on a long road trip, and after eating half of a large bag of Sour Patch Kids all afternoon, tried eating some salt and vinegar chips.

Yeah, it was as painful as it sounds. You can still channel the film's magic with a box of Reese's Pieces today! Invented in , this candy made being a nerd a good thing. Bonus points if you poured the box straight into your mouth. Laffy Taffy was invented in the '70s and enjoyed continued popularity in the decades to come. Does anyone else remember the jokes that were printed on the wrappers?

Sour Patch Kids hit the U. You won't find this candy bar on store shelves anymore, but fans remember this chocolate and peanut candy bar with fondness. Invented in the '80s, Airheads have been inspiring kids to shake the wrapper in the hopes of puffing up their candy for decades now. Hubba Bubba was around before the s, but is when Bubble Tape hit the scene. We're not sure why the tape-measure shape was so appealing, but it was. Push Pops were another lollipop-style candy that debuted in the '80s.

At least they were less annoying than Whistle Pops! Dr Pepper gum was invented in the '80s, but it was on its way out by the '90s. Sour Patch Kids was not originally called so when it was first invented. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. See also dnL Soda. See also Chuckles Candy.

See also Ring Pops. What is the Sour Patch Kids mystery flavor? What makes Sour Patch Kids sour? Who makes Sour Patch Kids?



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