Candy lovers, brace yourselves for an otherworldly taste experience as Sour Patch Kids launches its latest space-themed offering: SPACE KIDS. Get ready to embark on a cosmic adventure with these dual-flavoured foams and jellies that come in fun, intergalactic shapes.

To celebrate the Super New Moon on February 20, Sour Patch Kids Space Kids is blasting off with four flavour pairings that are truly out of this world: peach and cream, strawberry and blackcurrant, pineapple and orange, and watermelon and lime. And if the flavour pairings aren’t enough to get you excited, the shapes surely will. You can snack on spaceships, astronauts, shooting stars, and the planet Saturn all in one pack.

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Kelly Graham, Senior Marketing Manager at Mondelēz International, says the brand is thrilled to expand its collection and introduce the new, delicious product.

“We’re delighted to announce the launch of Space Kids as part of our expanding collection of Sour Patch Kids products,” she said.

“We’ve taken one giant leap with the launch of dual-flavoured foams and jellies, but with the classic sour-sweet gone twist. We’re so excited for Aussies to try the new range and to hear their thoughts on the new flavour and texture combinations. And whilst our ambition may not be like landing on the moon, we’ve taken great steps to provide Aussies with an out of this world tasting experience.”

And the best part? Sour Patch Kids Space Kids is made in Australia, with no artificial colours or flavours. So you can indulge in guilt-free snacking and take your taste buds to infinity and beyond.

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Sour Patch Kids Space Kids is now available in Coles, Woolworths, and independent supermarkets in 190g packs for only $4.00. Don’t miss out on this new addition to the Sour Patch Kids family and experience a new level of snacking that’s truly out of this world!

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