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The chocolate-dipped varieties were discontinued in 2010. Also historically made, but no longer available, were liquorice, cool honey, and (non-chocolate dipped) ginger and crème de menthe varieties. Circa early 2011, Altoids altered the ingredients of their wintergreen mints, adding blue food colouring.
Altoids Sours. Introduced: 2004. Discontinued: 2010. We can practically feel these sour hard candies roughing up our taste buds. Altoids Sours were absolutely delicious, ...
Altoids tins. A tasty treat that Altoids fans assumed was long gone is about to make a triumphant return. As many fans who celebrated the news on social media noted, these particular candies were ...
In 2004, Wrigley, which owns Altoids, took a chance on a new, very different sucker: Altoid Sours. The tangy candies came in five flavors: apple, lime, raspberry, mango and tangerine.
The product was taken off store shelves and discontinued. [68] In 2005, Kraft sold Trolli to Wrigley as part of a $1.48 billion offloading of candy businesses. [69] Included in the sale to Wrigley were such iconic brands as Altoids and Lifesavers, in addition to smaller, local brands such as Trolli. [70]
Callard and Bowser, LLC Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based subsidiary of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company responsible for Altoids mints, and other confections. Since the mints became prominent in the mid-1990s, Callard and Bowser has added a number of products under the Altoids name.