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Back in Houston, I was again alerted to the debut of Starburst minis, but this time, I was curious enough to try them. Despite the fact that I am an advocate for big portions, large-and-in-charge ...
It's a sweet dream come true...Opal Fruits are back to make your mouth water all over again. The brand, which Mars changed to Starburst in 1998, returns for 12 weeks only in the four original ...
When Starburst Minis first came out in 2017, it became easier than ever to snack on the candy. They’re already unwrapped for you, after all, and it’s nearly impossible not to finish the bag.
Retro-sweet lovers are in for a nostalgic treat as Starburst has gone back to its original name and become Opal Fruits - 22 years after they were rebranded. And the best news is that fans can now ...
But another big thing happened that year – Opal Fruits became Starburst. Ever since, some die-hard fans have said that they aren’t the same and over the years, there have been lots of calls to ...
Opal Fruits was first launched in the 1960s before being rebranded to Starburst in 1998 to align with advertising in the US. After the rebrand, a blackcurrant chew was added but the purple ...
The soft taffy sweets were first introduced by parent company Mars in 1960 but their name was changed 22 years ago to the now more-commonly known Starburst. Mars has confirmed Opal Fruits will be ...
Starburst, made by candy giant Mars Wrigley (the company behind Skittles, M&M's, and other iconic treats), has embraced pink's fame in its marketing. Originally launched as Opal Fruits in Britain ...
Starburst will change its name to Opal Fruits 22 years after the sweets were rebranded, makers Mars have confirmed. Fans will be able to get their hands on the goodies from stores like Poundland ...