• Funday Natural Sweets' new sour cola gummies continue the brand’s trademarked mission to encourage adults to ‘enjoy lollies like a kid again.’
    Funday Natural Sweets' new sour cola gummies continue the brand’s trademarked mission to encourage adults to ‘enjoy lollies like a kid again.’
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Funday Natural Sweets has announced the latest flavour in its crowd-pleasing natural lolly range: Sour Cola Gummies, made with no added sugar, no sugar alcohols, and the addition of prebiotics.

The new gummies continue the brand’s trademarked mission to encourage adults to ‘enjoy lollies like a kid again.’

As with their entire range, Funday’s Sour Cola Gummies have no sugar added, no sugar alcohols, and only natural colours and flavours, with every bag contains 7 grams of prebiotic fibre – a healthy take on a nostalgic taste.

Funday’s Sour Cola Gummies will launch in Woolworths, with an increased number of stores stocking the brand. They will also be available in some independent retailers, chemists, and convenience outlets. 

The brand has been in the market for two years, with the company recently signing with leading national confectionery distributor, The Distributors, to launch deeper into the P&C channel – a move that will amplify their national coverage.

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