If you were a fan of Altoid Sours, you’re in luck. After years of petitions, the beloved candy is making a return. But there’s a catch. The New York Post reports the candies will only be on ...
Altoid Sours were originally produced by Altoids and parent company Mars Wrigley back in 2001 and discontinued in 2010, but in its latest launch, Mars Wrigley is not involved in the candy’s revival.
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Gummies, chocolate bars, marshmallows, lollipops … vegans love their candy just as much as everyone else. Luckily, there’s a plethora of animal-free, dairy-free candy to choose from—and you won’t find ...
Are you wondering how many levels are there in Candy Crush? Chances are, it’s more than you assume. Whether you’re grinding away on your lunch break or settling down to reach the top in your spare ...
You can learn more about the affiliate process here. Remember your childhood neighbor who always gave out terrible candy (or worse, boxes of raisins gone bad), so much so that by fourth grade, you ...