Place of origin | New Zealand |
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Created by | Pascall |
Tangy Fruits were a round, brightly coloured fruit-flavoured confection, manufactured until 2008 by New Zealand company Pascall and mainly sold in cinemas. [1]
They were packaged in 160 gram plastic lidded pottles, which made less noise than other types of plastic packaging. [1] Tangy Fruits were made under license by Pascall, an Australian and New Zealand confectionery company owned by Cadbury's, who ceased production in 2008 citing a lack of consumer demand. [2] This was protested at the time, and the company has been petitioned to reinstate them along with several other "iconic" confections that were also discontinued. [1] [3]
Place of origin | New Zealand |
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Created by | Pascall |
Tangy Fruits were a round, brightly coloured fruit-flavoured confection, manufactured until 2008 by New Zealand company Pascall and mainly sold in cinemas. [1]
They were packaged in 160 gram plastic lidded pottles, which made less noise than other types of plastic packaging. [1] Tangy Fruits were made under license by Pascall, an Australian and New Zealand confectionery company owned by Cadbury's, who ceased production in 2008 citing a lack of consumer demand. [2] This was protested at the time, and the company has been petitioned to reinstate them along with several other "iconic" confections that were also discontinued. [1] [3]