The family jumps on the trend of the viral candy salad
On the way to a cinema, a family of Georgia stopped to pick up candy and make their own candy salad in the car – only so that it turns into sticky mess. Look at what’s going on!
The children of the sour patch are no longer bitter. Where are they?
The guy’s candy brand announced last week on social networks that it dropped “sour” of its name and is renamed as “Just Patch Kids”, with immediate effect.
“We have heard enough. We have enough.” You are not sour enough “, well, guess what – we are no longer bitter,” said the new Candy named in a press release published on his social media accounts.
Mark of icy tea, after a publication of “boring” social media, later said that popular flavor “is there to stay”
“Make with immediate effect, we are not more bitter patch patch children. Instead, we give you exactly what you deserve.”
The announcement, made on March 27, had on social networks believing that it was a farce of fish from the beginning of April.
The children of the sour patch have become “Just Patch Kids” – if only for a few days. (istock)
“It is not yet April 1,” wrote a person on X.
But the candies formerly known as the Sour Patch Kids did not seem concerned.
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“Although it may seem suddenly, our decision is final,” continued the post. “We cannot stay and be called” not sour “in our comments. You don’t appreciate our sour, so we take it back. You never know what you have until it is sour, then sweet, then left. I hope it is worth it.”
Social media reactions were a mixture of comic and criticism.

The children of Patch Sour are available in several different colors – but “they are always bitter”. (Peter Burke / Fox News Digital)
“For a brand that is no longer sour, you all seem salty,” wrote a commentator.
“Liar”, wrote another, who shared a screenshot showing that the brand had changed its name on social networks but not its verified handle.
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It seemed quite plausible, however, because the candies were presented as “men of March” before being renamed as a bit of bitter patches in the 1980s, according to several sources.

The children of Patch Sour were once known as “Mars Men”. (Peter Burke / Fox News Digital)
For days, candy fans have been left in the limbo to find out if the tasty little figures would give up their bitter ways.
But the candies seemed to reveal his real me on Tuesday morning, April 1, with an article which said “Sour Forever !!!!!”
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Mondelez International, based in Chicago, which owns Sour Patch Kids, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital requests asking for comments.