IT'SUGAR Retro Sours are arriving to provide consumers with a nostalgic candy product that will remind them of a previously discontinued option.
The candies draw inspiration from the classic Altoids Sours that were discontinued many years ago and follow on the same recipe to ensure authenticity for avid fans to appreciate. The candies come in three flavors including Tangerine, Mango and Citrus, and come packaged in round tins to further pay homage to the original. Crafted by Iconic Candy, the product is expected to be a hit amongst nostalgic consumers alike.
Assistant VP of Creative and Marketing Justin Clinger commented on the IT'SUGAR Retro Sours saying, "IT'SUGAR has always been about creating fun and indulgent experiences. The Retro Sours are part of our larger retro candy assortment, which will take you back to the treats you had at your grandma’s house. Other iconic retro candies that have made their return to IT’SUGAR stores include Strawberry Crème Savers, OUCH! Bubble Gum, and Cry Baby Wax Soda Bottles."
Nostalgic Sour Candy Products
IT'SUGAR Retro Sours are Inspired by a Discontinued Sour Candy
Trend Themes
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