Sour Patch Kids is a brand of sour gummy candies that have a sour then sweet taste. These candies come in different fruit flavors and shapes.
Sour Patch Kids were first created by a candy company called Jaret International in Ontario, Canada in the 1970s.
Initially, they were called 'Mars Men', but eventually, the name was changed to Sour Patch Kids.
In 1985, the brand was acquired by Cadbury, a British confectionery company, and then by Kraft Foods in 2010.
Today, Sour Patch Kids are manufactured by Mondelez International, and they are one of the most popular candy brands in the world.
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The classic chewy and sour fruit-flavored candy.
Watermelon-flavored gummies with the same sour then sweet taste of the original.
A more sour version of the classic candy.
Tropical fruit-flavored gummies with a sour coating.
A mix of berry-flavored gummies with a sour kick.
Sour Patch Kids are made of sugar, corn syrup, modified corn starch, tartaric acid, citric acid, natural and artificial flavoring, and colored with yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, and yellow 6.
No, Sour Patch Kids are not vegan. They contain gelatin, which is derived from animal collagen.
Sour Patch Kids have a shelf life of approximately one year if stored in a cool, dry place.
Yes, Mondelez International produces a sugar-free version of Sour Patch Kids, which are sweetened with artificial sweeteners like maltitol syrup, lactitol syrup, and acesulfame potassium.
You can place the sticky Sour Patch Kids in the refrigerator for a few minutes to harden them up, then remove them and let them come back to room temperature before eating.
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