Sour Patch Kids fall under the candy category, which is typically classified as part of the "sweets" or "snacks" food group rather than a specific nutritional food group like fruits, vegetables, or grains. They are primarily made of sugar, corn syrup, and various flavorings, making them a source of simple carbohydrates with little nutritional value. Consequently, they should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Sour Patch Kids
Yes sour patch kids are candy
Yes Sour Patch Kids should be capitalized.
first they're sour, then they're sweet. sour patch kids ((:
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The sour patch kids were put in an orphanage so the parents left the sour patch kids at a young age... it isn't completely sure where the parents are...
There are about 140 Calories in 16 Sour Patch Kids.
I had an experiment in science and the sour patch kids started deteriorating.
Sour patch kids the watermelon ones are her favorite!
Gregory Steven Smith first came up with the idea for sour patch kids in 1964 because he loved sour treats when he was a kid. Then he came up with an idea to call his candy sour group kids but it wasn't catchy. So he named them sour patch kids and in 1978 he put them on the market and sold millions and satisfied many.
he fallows a strict vegan diet and he loves sour patch kids