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Mars Wrigley set to return Opal Fruits

Mars Wrigley UK has announced a limited edition re-launch of Opal Fruits.

The retro treat will be offered in its original flavour format, giving the public a chance to enjoy both a lemon and a lime treat for the first time in over a decade.


The two were combined to make way for a blackcurrant offering when Opal Fruits became Starburst in 1998.

“I’m delighted that Opal Fruits are making a special return to British shelves! Bringing back the original flavours is sure to bring a smile to the faces of retro treat lovers across the nation,” commented Hannah Jackson, Senior Brand Manager.

The treat will be available exclusively at Poundland before becoming more widely available at other discounter stores for a limited time.

Starburst will still be available in market during the limited return of OPAL FRUITS - RRP £1.

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