Sour Patch Kids is a brand of sour fruit-flavored sweets produced and owned by Mondelu0113z International. The candies are popular in the United States and Canada.
Sour Patch Kids were originally created by Frank Galatolie in the 1970s.
The candy was first introduced to the market in the early 1980s by the Cadbury-Adams Company.
In 2012, Mondelu0113z International acquired the brand.
In 2019, Sour Patch Kids released a new flavor, 'Sour Patch Kids Marshmallows'.
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The original Sour Patch Kids are sweet and sour candies in the shape of little people.
Sour Patch Watermelon candies are flavored like watermelon and are shaped like a small slice of the fruit.
Sour Patch Extreme candies are similar to the original version, but with a more intense sour flavor.
Sour Patch Kids were invented by Frank Galatolie in the 1970s.
No, Sour Patch Kids contain gelatin, which is derived from animal products. However, there are vegan alternatives available.
The most popular Sour Patch flavor is the original flavor, which is a mix of sweet and sour flavors.
Yes, Sour Patch Kids are gluten-free.
Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish are both fruit-flavored candies, but Sour Patch Kids are sour and Swedish Fish are not.