NEW sour patch kids X fruit riot review! 🍍
Battle of the Fruit Riot! 🥭 vs 🍍
The new Sour Patch Kids pineapple collab is officially here, but does it beat the original Sour Mango?
For me, Mango still reigns supreme. The pineapple flavor didn't quite hit the mark, and the texture was a letdown compared to the juicy mango pieces.
• Sour Pineapple: 45 cal per serving ($5.99)
• Sour Mango: 50 cal per serving ($5.99)
Save your money and grab the pink bag instead! 💖
Okay, fellow snack adventurers, let's dive deeper into the frosty world of Fruit Riot, especially with the buzz around the new Sour Patch Kids collaboration! When I first heard about the Sour Patch Kids pineapple flavor joining the lineup, I was genuinely stoked. But the real question is: can it really dethrone the beloved Sour Mango? First, let's talk about the OG champion for many, including myself: Fruit Riot Sour Mango. Oh, the pink bag! Every bite of these frozen mango pieces is an experience. The initial intensely sour coating gives way to a naturally sweet and juicy mango interior. What I particularly love is the texture – it's firm yet yields beautifully as you chew, releasing that tropical burst. And get this, the packaging often hints at a delicious 'strawberry peach mix' in the coating, which I think adds to its unique, irresistible charm. At just 50 calories per serving, it feels like a guilt-free indulgence, perfect for satisfying that sour craving without overdoing it. It's truly a masterclass in balancing extreme sourness with authentic fruit flavor and a delightful chew. Now, for the new kid on the block: the Sour Patch Kids Pineapple collab. The blue bag promised a lot, especially with the iconic Sour Patch Kids branding. When I tried them, the initial sour kick was definitely there, reminiscent of Sour Patch Kids candy. However, the pineapple flavor itself felt a bit subdued compared to the mango. It wasn't as vibrant or 'fresh' tasting, almost like it was competing too much with the sour coating instead of complementing it. The texture was another point of contention for me. Unlike the juicy, tender mango, the pineapple pieces felt a bit firmer and less 'melty' in the mouth, which wasn't quite my preference for a frozen fruit snack. They come in at a slightly lower 45 calories per serving, which is a plus if you're counting, but for me, flavor and texture are paramount. So, why does Sour Mango still reign supreme for me? It's the harmonious blend. The mango pieces are inherently sweeter and juicier, creating a natural counterpoint to the sour coating. The pineapple, while fun for a novelty, just didn't achieve that same perfect balance. The 'strawberry peach mix' in the mango's coating also seems to add a layer of complexity that the pure pineapple flavor lacked. If you're eager to try these out yourself, you might be asking, "Where can I find Fruit Riot near me?" These frozen treats are typically found in the freezer aisle of major grocery stores. I'd recommend checking the frozen fruit or frozen snack sections. Sometimes specialty stores or health food markets might also carry them. Keep an eye out for both the pink Sour Mango and the blue Sour Pineapple bags! And for those curious about the "sour candy coating close up," Fruit Riot really nails it – it's a fine, crystalline powder that adheres perfectly to the fruit, delivering that signature puckering sensation right from the first bite. They're a fantastic, relatively low-calorie food option, especially if you're trying to find a healthier alternative to traditional candy. Ultimately, while the Sour Patch Kids Pineapple is an interesting addition and worth a try if you're a big pineapple fan, for me, the Sour Mango is still the undisputed champion of the Fruit Riot lineup. But hey, taste is personal, so grab a bag of each and decide for yourself!



I love the candy coated ones! I like the grapes, but they are just too sour for me. I should definitely try the mango now, though!