B&M shoppers are going wild after packets of nostalgic fruity sweets were spotted on its shelves. The discount store is now selling packets of Opal Fruits, which changed their name 25 years ago…
The tweet has received more than 1,400 likes and almost one hundred comments.But if you want to get your hands on some Opal Fruits you'll have to be quick, as B&M confirmed they are limited edition.
They are available at stores nationwide, but you might want to call your local store in advance to avoid a wasted trip. You can find your nearest B&M by using the store locator on its website - you'll just need to enter your postcode.Opal Fruits were rebranded as Starburst in 1998 to match what the iconic sweets were being called in the US at the time.
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