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Swig Dropped Three Limited-Editon SOUR PATCH KIDS Dirty Sodas

Swig, the brand credited with bringing dirty soda to customers, knows that people crave sour flavor experiences, and is answering the call with a trio of limited-edition SOUR PATCH KIDS dirty sodas. Inspired by the candy brand's iconic sour-then-sweet profile, Swig is introducing a customizable beverage experience that invites customers to "Pick Your Sour."

SOUR PATCH KIDS Watermelon Wave combines Sprite, SOUR PATCH KIDS Watermelon syrup, watermelon puree, and coconut cream for a creamy and refreshing tropical experience. SOUR PATCH KIDS Blue Raspberry builds on a base of Mountain Dew with SOUR PATCH KIDS Blue Raspberry syrup and SOUR PATCH KIDS Bitz. Appealing to fans of all things fruity and tangy, SOUR PATCH KIDS REDBERRY marries Sprite with SOUR PATCH KIDS REDBERRY syrup, SOUR PATCH KIDS Bitz, and raspberry puree.

Trend Themes

  1. Sour-then-sweet Flavor Revival — A renewed consumer appetite for sour-then-sweet profiles is enabling beverages to blend contrasting taste phases that redefine flavor journeys.
  2. Branded Candy-bev Co-creation — Collaborations between confectionery brands and drink chains are creating hybrid products that fuse iconic candy identities with beverage formats.
  3. Customizable Limited-edition Drinks — Short-run, build-your-own beverage offerings are driving urgency and personalization in menu design, reshaping how consumers perceive novelty.

Industry Implications

  1. Beverage Retail — Quick-serve and specialty drink outlets are seeing foot-traffic differentiation through exclusive, flavor-forward limited releases tied to nostalgic brands.
  2. Flavor Ingredient Manufacturing — Producers of syrups, purees, and texture inclusions are positioned to supply pre-formulated candy-inspired concentrates that standardize intense sour and sweet notes.
  3. Licensing and Brand Collaborations — Brand licensors and partnership managers are unlocking cross-category revenue streams by adapting confectionery IP into consumable beverage experiences.

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