‘Need to try these’ scream sweet lovers after spotting new Skittles product finally on shelves – exact store to buy it
SKITTLES lovers are rushing to the shops to try a new product after spotting it on shelves.
Fans of the sugary snack scrambled to their local stores after the treat went on sale for just £1.35.
Facebook group Newfoodsuk announced the sugary treats had hit the shelves.
They revealed that the new Skittles Giants Gooey were found in Nisa and other local convenience stores.
Featuring a soft gooey filled centre, the fruit-flavoured giant sweet adds a hit of citrus to the centre of the popular sweet brand delivering a burst of tangy zest with every bite.
The post read: “Brand new Giant Gooey Skittles!!
“Skittles with a soft gooey fruity sour centre!
“We got these from Nisa and should be at other local convenience stores now!”
Foodies raced to the comments section to rave about the product.
And many viewers tagged their friends to let them know about the incredible deal.
Available in two pack formats including a 109g treat bag size along with a 125g sharing pouch, the new packs feature five flavours including Strawberry, Lime, Lemon, Blackcurrant and Orange.
It comes as McDonald’s is collaborating with Skittles to create a new Skittles McFlurry.
It’s soft dairy ice cream swirled with chewy Skittles fudge pieces and sugary pearls, topped with a purple Skittles-flavoured sauce.
The exciting new dessert will be on menus for £2.91.
Fans have taken to social media to share their excitement for the new McFlurry.
One Facebook user said: “I’ve been a skittle fan for years”
“I don’t know if Skittles makes my teeth hurt or if this is a brilliant idea.”
“What is happening Skittles McFlurry is like my dream,” said a third user.
Meanwhile, Aldi shoppers are scrambling to snap up a nostalgic £1.89 sweet treat hitting the shelves.
The budget chain is selling Gianni’s Mini Viennese Vanilla Ice Creams in stores and online.
Shoppers can also buy other ice creams including a 15-pack of Gianni’s Family Favourites on Aldi’s website.
It comes as changes to popular chocolate and sweet treats have also caused uproar among loyal fans.
These occur frequently due to manufacturers constantly innovating and launching new products to create a stir.
Shoppers were “gutted” in January after noticing Dairy Milk Marvellous Mix-ups with Oreo have been axed from shelves.
They were similarly upset to discover the Cadbury Dairy Milk 30 per cent Less Sugar had also been scrapped, as well as Peanut Caramel Crisp Bars and Dairy Milk Orange.
This year Cadbury has also come under fire for reducing seven-packs of Animals biscuits to five-packs, although the price is still the same.