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Altoids Sours Making a Comeback, Only Available at One Retailer Nationwide. Who doesn't have memories of popping in a few Altoids Sours and seeing how long you can go without spitting them...
Iconic Candy re-creates Altoids Sours with Retro Sours available at Cracker Barrel and It'Sugar stores. Here's everything we know about the candy's return.
Altoid Sours were — as their name might suggest — incredibly sour, brightly colored crystalline-looking candies that made you pucker your lips with both the sensation that your mouth was...
The new Retro Sours -- a painstaking recreation of iconic 2000s candy Altoid Sours -- still have all the acidic bite of the original.
Fans were sour when this sweet was taken off shelves — but now it’s returning to market more than a decade after being discontinued. Altoids Sours first went on sale back in 2001, before being...
Along with the punch to the gut that was the series finale of "The Hills," the year 2010 brought us the abrupt end to Altoids Sours, as Bustle reports. The candy had a cult following, so what happened? Why was the "curiously strong" sour rug ripped out from under us?
Altoids Sours were discontinued years ago, but they're back...sort of! With a new parent company, a new name, but (reportedly) the same recipe, here's what we know about where to get Altoids Sours, or Retro Sours as they will heretofore be known.
Made by the same company that invented Altoids mints, Altoids Sours came in several tantalizing sour flavors, including tangerine, raspberry, citrus, apple, and mango. Regardless of the flavor you chose, popping an Altoids Sour into your mouth resulted in an immediate jolt of sourness.
Altoids Sours are returning to shelves with a new name—Retro Sours. And yes, they will be packed in those handy metal tins. Besides the name change, there is one other major difference. Retro Sours will be released by Iconic Candy and not Mars Wrigley.
An ode to Mango, Apple, Tangerine, Raspberry, and Lime Altoid Sours, which were discontinued back in 2010.