Why were tangerine altoids discontinued




















So there you have it, friends. The sad, true story of the discontinued Altoids Sours: They just weren't popular enough to warrant continued production. The same Mars spokesperson told us, though, that the best way to get a favorite product back is to do what we did: call or email Mars and tell them how much you loved the Sours. Plus, you get to really reflect on your relationship to the candy when your rep asks you questions like, "Did you consume this product on a daily basis?

For the truly desperate out there who absolutely need the nostalgia this moment, you can do what a lot of TikTok users have taken to and create your own Altoid Sours. According to Bijou Alley on TikTok , The process involves combining and caramelizing sugar, lemonade, a melted tangerine pop, sour sugar from Sour Patch Kids, and lemon juice.

Next, take the melted down concoction and pour it into a mold Bijou used a gem-like mold for added effect. Freeze the candies, pop them out of the molds, and add them to a bag of Sour Patch Kids. However, if we really liked Altoid Sours as much as the internet implies that we did, let's put our money where our mouths are. Let's bring our boys back home and get Altoids Sours back on the shelves. Do your part — send the email. This article was originally published on July 9, Each of these things served a specific purpose, which was basically to make me feel cool, sound cool, and have something really cool to offer people who were cooler than me who rode in my car, respectively.

And while I can still go out and buy a cheap pair of sunglasses that don't look good on me or manage to connect my Spotify to my speakers, I cannot, try as I might, purchase my beloved Altoid Sours, mango-flavored or otherwise if you remember, they came in mango, tangerine, lime, raspberry, and apple varieties. The indisputably cool, suuuper sour hard candies were reportedly discontinued in , a mere six years after they first came into my angsty early-teen life.

They were the perfect transition from Warheads a sour candy for babies, obv and Sour Patch Kids it was OK to eat those, but only really in a movie theater setting to bonafide grown-up suckers. The answer is nothing. Absolutely nothing. Why would the company—one that will absolutely never die, their Curiously Strong Mints will live forever, etc. Well, the short answer is money they pointed to "low national demand" via Bustle back in The long answer is they did not ask the vaguely cool teens in northeast Jersey circa ''09 if they'd break all of their fucking hearts by doing so.

I just asked, like, four of my best high school friends. The candies experienced a wide-spanning surge in popularity after they were discontinued, with fans creating Facebook pages and Change. A spokesperson for Wrigley, which owns Altoids, told Bustle in that the product was discontinued due to low demand.

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