Angry Birds New ‘Space’ Smartphone Game Gets a Gummy Candy Equivelant

Angry Birds, the popular smartphone game series, recently got its most full-fledged expansion by sending their fuming flying animals into outer space. The new game, Angry Birds Space, just like their previous iterations, will receive a fair amount of product endorsement like stuffed animals and edible fruit gummies. In the wake of the new game, Healthy Food Brands, LLC is extending their line of Angry Birds licensed fruit snacks with Angry Birds Space branded items.

Like previous versions of Angry Birds snacks, these products are made with fruit juice, and comes complete with graphics of characters from the new game that can be cut out and collected.

The flavors include cherry, lemon, apple, grape, raspberry and strawberry flavors and are nut-free as well as gluten-free. The various packages will contain special codes that will unlock bonus levels in the game. Available in 3.5-ounce theater boxes, the Angry Birds Space gummies will be tagged with a SRP range of $1.29 to $1.59 and ship 12 per case. According to Candy and Snack Today, the fruit snacks will also be available in boxes holding 10 0.9-ounce pouches with a SRP range of $2.99 to $3.29 in 10-ct. cases.

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