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On the way to the Georgia family, the Georgia stopped picking candy and make your own candy salad in the car – just to turn into a sticky porridge. See what’s going on!
The sour patches of children are no longer acidic. Or are they?
A adhesive candy Last week, on social media, the brand announced that it is breaking away from its name and will be rebranded as “Just Patch Kids” right away.
“We have heard enough. We have enough.” You are not acidic enough, “well, guess that we are no longer sour,” – said in a recent said Candy in a statement posted in his social media accounts.
Iced Tea Tea, after the “annoying” post on social media, later says that the popular aroma “remains”
“It comes into force at once, we are no longer a sour patch. Instead, we give you what you deserve.”
In a message made on March 27, on social media was what it was early Fool’s Day is April Prank.
The sour children of the patches became “just patches of children” – for at least a few days. (Istock)
“It’s not yet April 1,” one person wrote on X.
But the candies that were previously known as acidic patch did not seem concerned.
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“Although it may seem sudden, our decision is final,” the report said. “We can’t stand nearby and be called” not sour “in our comments. You do not appreciate our acid, so we lead it back. You never know what you have until it is acidic and then sweet, then gone. Hope it’s worth it.”
The reactions to the social media were a combination of comic and critical.
The sour children of the patch come in several different colors – but “they are always acidic.” (Peter Burke/Fox News Digital)
“For a brand that is no longer sour, you seem salty,” one of the commentators wrote.
“A liar,” the other, who shared the screenshot, showing that the brand changed its name in social media, but not its proven pen X.
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Seemed rather plausible candy It was presented as “Mars Men” before in the 1980s were restored as a sour patch, a few sources reported.
Children of sour patch were once known as “Mars Men”. (Peter Burke/Fox News Digital)
For a few days, fans of chocolates remained in a suspended state about whether the fragrant little figures of their sour ways refuse.
But the candy seemed to be revealing my true I am on Tuesday morning, April 1, with the publication that read: “Sour forever !!!!”
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Mondelez International, founded in Chicago, which owns sour Patch Kids, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital requests seeking comments.