Discontinued Tooty Frooties Sweet Dupe Spotted On B&M Shelves
- Nostalgic Discovery: B&M introduces "Fruit Blast," a dupe for discontinued Rowntrees' Tooty Frooties.
- Sweet Sensation: Shoppers excited as old favorite reappears in a new form.
- Background Info: Nestlé phased out Tooty Frooties in 2019 citing declining popularity, despite a cult following.
Sweet enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement over the unexpected return of a nostalgic treat at B&M stores. Despite Nestlé's decision to discontinue Tooty Frooties in 2019 after a lengthy 50-year run, the beloved sweets have found a new lease on life in the form of B&M's "Fruit Blast."
Sarah Grealish at The Sun, captured the essence of this sweet resurgence, noting how these new candies mimic the cherished Tooty Frooties in both shape and flavor. Originally known for their vibrant sugar shells and soft centers, Tooty Frooties were a fixture in candy aisles for decades, offering flavors like strawberry, lemon, and blackcurrant.
The new B&M variant seems to uphold this tradition, sparking a flurry of discussion among fans on social media platforms like Facebook. Enthusiasts shared their delight, with one noting, "If anyone is missing Tooty Frooties that used to be around years ago then these ones from B&M (Fruit Blast) are a really good fill in."
Amidst the excitement, shoppers noted some differences, such as the smaller size of the new candies, but overall, the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive. One commenter exclaimed, "Loved Tooty Frooties. Got these ones in B&M. They are slightly smaller in size but the packet is bigger so you get more. Bargain! Love them."
This revival speaks to a larger trend of retro sweets making a comeback, often driven by nostalgia and the enduring appeal of familiar flavors from yesteryears.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "The return of flavors reminiscent of Tooty Frooties at B&M showcases the strong consumer demand for nostalgic products, which often bring back fond memories and a sense of comfort."
I used to love tooty frooties. Will look for these next time I'm in there. Thanks for sharing