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Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs
Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs

Glasgow Times

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs

Rowntree's Bursting Bugs were first introduced in 2000 and were shaped like bugs with a gummy shell and deliciously gooey filling. They formed part of Rowntree's iconic range on supermarket shelves, including Jelly Tots and Fruit Pastilles. Why were Bursting Bugs discontinued? Bursting Bugs disappeared just a few years after they were released, in around 2003, reportedly due to low sales at the time. However, if you were a 90s kid, there's a chance the gooey sweets still hold a special place in your heart. In recent years, fans have expressed their disappointment at Bursting Bugs not being around still on social media, and even a petition was started to bring them back. Now, Sainsbury's shoppers seem to think they have found a dupe for the iconic candy. Sainsbury's 'dupe' for Bursting Bugs Sainsbury's own brand range of sweets has many favourites, including its Sparkles and Liquorice Bites. And now there's Bugs & Beetles. In a distinctive green packaging, above the shape of a beetle reads the words 'Juicy & Oozy'. They cost 75p. Fans were quick to take to social media, posting in foodie group Newfoodsuk, that they may have found the modern-day version of Bursting Bugs. 'Could they be as good as bursting bugs?' one post read. While a person commented: 'I tried some yesterday, they're so good! I remember Bursting Bugs well and I think these are the closest thing I've found so far.' Recommended reading: 'I remember these when Rowntree's used to make them,' another said. While another added: 'OMG we need some of these – they look like the old squirty bugs Rowntree's made.' One person even tagged Rowntree's in the post, writing: '@Rowntree's Bring back Bursting Bugs! Look at how many people want them back! They were elite.'

Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs
Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs

North Wales Chronicle

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Sainsbury's sweets compared to 00s favourite Bursting Bugs

Rowntree's Bursting Bugs were first introduced in 2000 and were shaped like bugs with a gummy shell and deliciously gooey filling. They formed part of Rowntree's iconic range on supermarket shelves, including Jelly Tots and Fruit Pastilles. Bursting Bugs disappeared just a few years after they were released, in around 2003, reportedly due to low sales at the time. However, if you were a 90s kid, there's a chance the gooey sweets still hold a special place in your heart. In recent years, fans have expressed their disappointment at Bursting Bugs not being around still on social media, and even a petition was started to bring them back. Now, Sainsbury's shoppers seem to think they have found a dupe for the iconic candy. Sainsbury's own brand range of sweets has many favourites, including its Sparkles and Liquorice Bites. And now there's Bugs & Beetles. In a distinctive green packaging, above the shape of a beetle reads the words 'Juicy & Oozy'. They cost 75p. Fans were quick to take to social media, posting in foodie group Newfoodsuk, that they may have found the modern-day version of Bursting Bugs. 'Could they be as good as bursting bugs?' one post read. While a person commented: 'I tried some yesterday, they're so good! I remember Bursting Bugs well and I think these are the closest thing I've found so far.' Recommended reading: Tesco has best prawn cocktail crisps according to shoppers Co-op shoppers discover 'God tier' crisps that are 'the best' in the UK Nestle says 'sorry' as it discontinues KitKat described as 'dream snack' 'I remember these when Rowntree's used to make them,' another said. While another added: 'OMG we need some of these – they look like the old squirty bugs Rowntree's made.' One person even tagged Rowntree's in the post, writing: '@Rowntree's Bring back Bursting Bugs! Look at how many people want them back! They were elite.'

Celebrating Pride Cymru: A Commitment to Inclusivity and Positive Change
Celebrating Pride Cymru: A Commitment to Inclusivity and Positive Change

Business News Wales

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business News Wales

Celebrating Pride Cymru: A Commitment to Inclusivity and Positive Change

I'm looking forward to joining my colleagues at the Development Bank of Wales in celebrating Pride Cymru in Cardiff this weekend. Events like Pride Cymru hold real significance, standing as a beacon of visibility, unity, and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. They remind us that equality is not a passive ideal but something that must be continuously nurtured and defended. Whether through the efforts of campaigning individuals or the support of public institutions and large employers, Pride embodies the power of solidarity and progress. Throughout my time at the Development Bank of Wales, since starting with Finance Wales in 2002, I have been incredibly proud of how we embrace equality, diversity, and inclusivity. These values are not just words in a strategy document but are actively embedded in everything we do, shaping our workplace, our partnerships, and the communities that we serve. From the support we provide to our employees and colleagues to the entrepreneurs and business owners that we fund, we champion fairness, accountability, and transparency. The Development Bank is more than just a financial institution—we are a force for positive change, using our influence to foster an environment where everyone can thrive. Our commitment to ethics and social responsibility drives us to be purposefully engaged in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. It's not just about business; it's about doing what's right. This commitment is clearly reflected in our recruitment strategies. In 2024/25, one-fifth of all our new starters came from ethnic minority backgrounds—well above the national average of six per cent. It's this kind of intentional inclusivity that matters, not just for our workforce but for the LGBTQ+ community and our allies. When organisations take active steps to build diverse workplaces, they send a powerful message: You are seen, valued, and supported. We also recognise that true inclusion goes beyond hiring; it's about continuous growth and development. That's why we prioritise personal and professional growth. Being named one of the UK's Best Workplaces for 2025 by Great Place to Work was a proud moment for us, as was receiving their Development Award—a recognition of our commitment to helping employees become the best version of themselves. One shining example of how we support diversity in business is Freya Curtis, a determined 21-year-old entrepreneur who opened Merthyr Tydfil's first LGBTQ+ themed bar, Sparkles, with the help of a £35,000 loan from the Development Bank. Sparkles, which hosts live shows, karaoke nights, and drag performances, has quickly become a popular space for the local community—providing not only entertainment but also a safe and inclusive environment for everyone. Through her vision, Freya has created a hub of celebration and connection while generating local jobs, demonstrating how empowered entrepreneurs can make a real difference. The Development Bank of Wales is more than just a workplace; it's a place where people, businesses, and communities flourish. As we come together for Pride Cymru, I'm reminded that progress is never a solo journey—it's a collective effort. By celebrating diversity, amplifying voices, and standing up for what's right, we move forward, together. I am proud to be part of that journey. You can find out more about the Development Bank at

How to join the 2025 Hummingbird Habitat Challenge
How to join the 2025 Hummingbird Habitat Challenge

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

How to join the 2025 Hummingbird Habitat Challenge

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – One children's author is encouraging people to join in her 2025 Hummingbird Habitat Challenge. Shannon Green, known professionally under the penname Sparkles, created this challenge. It aims to aid the migrating birds, whose spring migration season begins March 1. People can create safe habits for the birds by hanging outside sugar-water feeders, planting flowers/trees and adding a backyard water feature, like a bird bath. Some of the best flowers to plant for hummingbirds are Honeysuckle, Columbine, Morning Glory and Cardinal Flowers. It's advised to plant flowers that are trumpet-shaped with high nectar amounts. Participating is simple, just submit a photo of what you've done to help the hummingbirds. The contest is open to all ages and entry photos must be submitted by Saturday, Nov. 15. This will help hummingbirds on their migration journey of over 2,000 miles from North to South America. People who join in this challenge will receive a free e-book of Green's. Click here for more information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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