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Scottish Sun
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Iconic 80s retro sweet spotted back on UK supermarket shelves over 27 years after being discontinued
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN iconic sweet from the 80s has been spotted on supermarket shelves 27 years after it was axed. Opal Fruits are now available to buy across major UK retailers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Shoppers are racing to get their hands on limited edition Opal Fruits Credit: Sainsbury's The chewy fruit-flavoured treats are now up for grabs in Sainsbury's, Tesco, Iceland and Morrisons stores. Bright yellow 138g pouches of the treats cost £1.25. The relaunch has sparked excitement among 80s and 90s babies, who have missed the apple, strawberry, orange, lime and lemon treats. Fans have taken to Facebook to share photos of the tasty treats and spread the news that they are now available in store. One shopper said: "Just bought a bag to keep in the car." Another added: "Got a packet of these at home reminds me of my childhood." While a third said: "They will always be opal fruits to me. I thoroughly enjoyed my original packaging." Opal Fruits were launched in 1960 and were available on supermarket shelves until the late 90s. They were rebranded as Starburst in 1998 but fans have complained that they are not the same. Since then, Mars Wrigley has surprised fans twice by relaunching them in stores - once in 2021 and again in 2024. The company told fans that last year would be the "final time" the sweet would return, so the U-turn has come as a welcome surprise. When the return was announced Florence McGivern, Skittles senior brand manager, told The Sun: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago." If you want to get your hands on the sweets then you will need to be quick as they are limited edition. They will be available in stores nationwide but you might want to call your local store in advance to avoid a wasted trip. How to save money on chocolate We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar. Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs... Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars. Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere. Websites like let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal. Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced. They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged. Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar. So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger. Other chocolates spotted on shelves Chocolate fans have spotted a rare Cadbury bar on supermarket shelves. Shoppers were stunned to see the Top Decker bar on sale in The Range, years after it vanished from UK shops in the early 2000s. The 95g bar was popular with many children growing up in the 90s. Meanwhile, the Cadbury Dream bars are also back on shelves at The Range after they were axed in 2002. Dream bars were launched in 2001 but were discontinued just one year later. They are made from white chocolate and cocoa butter. Plus, shoppers have rushed to get their hands on Malteasers white chocolate, which are now back in several supermarkets. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories


The Sun
10-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Iconic 80s retro sweet spotted back on UK supermarket shelves over 27 years after being discontinued
AN iconic sweet from the 80s has been spotted on supermarket shelves 27 years after it was axed. Opal Fruits are now available to buy across major UK retailers. The chewy fruit-flavoured treats are now up for grabs in Sainsbury's, Tesco, Iceland and Morrisons stores. Bright yellow 138g pouches of the treats cost £1.25. The relaunch has sparked excitement among 80s and 90s babies, who have missed the apple, strawberry, orange, lime and lemon treats. Fans have taken to Facebook to share photos of the tasty treats and spread the news that they are now available in store. One shopper said: "Just bought a bag to keep in the car." Another added: "Got a packet of these at home reminds me of my childhood." While a third said: "They will always be opal fruits to me. I thoroughly enjoyed my original packaging." Opal Fruits were launched in 1960 and were available on supermarket shelves until the late 90s. They were rebranded as Starburst in 1998 but fans have complained that they are not the same. Since then, Mars Wrigley has surprised fans twice by relaunching them in stores - once in 2021 and again in 2024. The company told fans that last year would be the "final time" the sweet would return, so the U-turn has come as a welcome surprise. When the return was announced Florence McGivern, Skittles senior brand manager, told The Sun: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago." If you want to get your hands on the sweets then you will need to be quick as they are limited edition. They will be available in stores nationwide but you might want to call your local store in advance to avoid a wasted trip. How to save money on chocolate We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar. Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs... Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars. Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere. Websites like let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal. Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced. They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged. Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar. So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger. Other chocolates spotted on shelves Chocolate fans have spotted a rare Cadbury bar on supermarket shelves. Shoppers were stunned to see the Top Decker bar on sale in The Range, years after it vanished from UK shops in the early 2000s. The 95g bar was popular with many children growing up in the 90s. Meanwhile, the Cadbury Dream bars are also back on shelves at The Range after they were axed in 2002. Dream bars were launched in 2001 but were discontinued just one year later. They are made from white chocolate and cocoa butter. Plus, white chocolate, which are now back in several supermarkets. .

Western Telegraph
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Western Telegraph
Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed
The popular sweets, which are available in Tesco, Morrisons and more, were first sold in 1959, before becoming a staple of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, Opal Fruits were axed and rebranded as Starburst, with the original confectionery only making a limited return twice. The relaunch of the individually wrapped chewy sweets has prompted much excitement from fans after manufacturer Mars Wrigley told shoppers that the previous return would be the "final time". Opal Fruits make return to UK supermarket shelves 27 years after being axed According to The Sun, Florence McGivern, Skittles Senior Brand Manager, said: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago. "The nostalgia trend continues to resonate strongly with consumers, and we are giving them the chance to reconnect with memories from that time." She added: "This limited edition follows successful runs in 2021 and 2024, and we are especially excited about this release as we continue to celebrate the rich heritage of an iconic brand." Recommended Reading: Doritos announces brand new crisp flavour that customers are describing as 'too hot to handle' This comes after Doritos announced a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience." The new crisps are part of the 'Extra Flamin' Hot' range by PepsiCo (Doritos owner), which includes Extra Flamin' Hot Walkers Max and Extra Flamin' Hot Wotsits Crunchy.

South Wales Argus
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed
The popular sweets, which are available in Tesco, Morrisons and more, were first sold in 1959, before becoming a staple of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, Opal Fruits were axed and rebranded as Starburst, with the original confectionery only making a limited return twice. The relaunch of the individually wrapped chewy sweets has prompted much excitement from fans after manufacturer Mars Wrigley told shoppers that the previous return would be the "final time". Opal Fruits make return to UK supermarket shelves 27 years after being axed According to The Sun, Florence McGivern, Skittles Senior Brand Manager, said: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago. "The nostalgia trend continues to resonate strongly with consumers, and we are giving them the chance to reconnect with memories from that time." She added: "This limited edition follows successful runs in 2021 and 2024, and we are especially excited about this release as we continue to celebrate the rich heritage of an iconic brand." Recommended Reading: Doritos announces brand new crisp flavour that customers are describing as 'too hot to handle' This comes after Doritos announced a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience." The new crisps are part of the 'Extra Flamin' Hot' range by PepsiCo (Doritos owner), which includes Extra Flamin' Hot Walkers Max and Extra Flamin' Hot Wotsits Crunchy.


Powys County Times
28-04-2025
- Business
- Powys County Times
Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed
The iconic sweet treat, Opal Fruits, has made a return to UK supermarket shelves after being axed over 27 years ago. The popular sweets, which are available in Tesco, Morrisons and more, were first sold in 1959, before becoming a staple of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, Opal Fruits were axed and rebranded as Starburst, with the original confectionery only making a limited return twice. The relaunch of the individually wrapped chewy sweets has prompted much excitement from fans after manufacturer Mars Wrigley told shoppers that the previous return would be the "final time". View this post on Instagram A post shared by TripleEats (@tripleeatsfood) Opal Fruits make return to UK supermarket shelves 27 years after being axed According to The Sun, Florence McGivern, Skittles Senior Brand Manager, said: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago. "The nostalgia trend continues to resonate strongly with consumers, and we are giving them the chance to reconnect with memories from that time." She added: "This limited edition follows successful runs in 2021 and 2024, and we are especially excited about this release as we continue to celebrate the rich heritage of an iconic brand." Recommended Reading: Doritos announces brand new crisp flavour that customers are describing as 'too hot to handle' This comes after Doritos announced a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience."