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Introduction[edit]

Sour Patch Kids are a popular brand of soft candy with a coating of invert sugar and sour sugar. The candy's slogan, "Sour. Sweet. Gone.", refers to the candy's unique flavor profile: sour at first, then sweet.

History[edit]

Sour Patch Kids were originally created by Frank Galatolie of Jaret International, under the name of Mars Men, in the early 1970s. The candy was renamed to Sour Patch Kids in 1985 to capitalize on the popularity of the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls.

Production[edit]

The production process of Sour Patch Kids involves a method known as "sour sanding". This process involves the candy being coated in a mixture of sour sugar and tartaric acid. The candy is then left to dry before being packaged and shipped.

Varieties[edit]

There are several varieties of Sour Patch Kids available, including original, watermelon, tropical, and extreme. Each variety has its own unique flavor profile, but all maintain the signature sour-then-sweet taste.

Popularity[edit]

Sour Patch Kids are popular worldwide, with a particularly strong following in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The candy's unique flavor and texture have made it a favorite among children and adults alike.

In Popular Culture[edit]

Sour Patch Kids have made numerous appearances in popular culture, including in movies, TV shows, and music videos. The candy's distinctive look and taste have made it a popular choice for product placements.

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