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  2. Are Altoids Sours making a comeback? Here’s what we know - AOL

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    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.

  3. Altoids Fans Lose It Over Return of Flavors Discontinued in ...

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    The original Altoids Sours were first made available to customers in 2004, according to Bustle.The sour candies were sold in apple, lime, mango, raspberry and tangerine flavors and became popular ...

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  5. Altoids - Wikipedia

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    Sour hard candies in round tins were introduced in 2001 but were discontinued in 2010 due to low sales. [5] Flavours included raspberry , citrus , apple , tangerine , and mango . Limited edition passion fruit sours were also released around Valentine's Day in 2005 in a larger 2.3 oz tin instead of the standard 1.76 oz sours tins that had been ...

  6. Fruit sours - Wikipedia

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    Fruit sours is a confectionery that is normally sold in bulk. Each piece is spherical and about 15mm in diameter. Each piece is spherical and about 15mm in diameter. They come in a variety of colors; typically red (strawberry), orange, yellow (lemon), green (apple or lime), and purple (berry or black currant).

  7. Dweebs (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Dweebs. Dweebs were a larger version of the popular candy Nerds produced by The Willy Wonka Candy Company, now owned by American Continental. [1]Dweebs are sugar coated candies introduced in the early 1990s alongside Nerds under the Willy Wonka brand.

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  9. Ice Breakers candy - Wikipedia

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    Ice Breakers was launched in the 1990s [3] by Nabisco Holding's LifeSaver division in order to compete with similar mint brands. [4] [5] Hershey purchased Ice Breakers from Nabisco in 2000 for $135 million in a deal that also included mint and chewing gum brands like Bubble Yum, Breath Savers, CareFree and Stickfree. [6]