because they moved from England to united states and in England they called it opal fruits
Opal Fruits were rebranded as Starburst in 1998. This change was part of a marketing strategy to unify the brand name across different markets. The new name was adopted in various countries, although the candy has been known as Starburst in the United States since the 1960s.
I think they were called "Opal Fruits." Opal fruits is the answer. The ad jingle was ''Opal Fruits, made to make your mouth water''.
Starburst
1998
Another name for opal is "fire opal."
they costs 5cents
The scientific name for opal is hydrated amorphous silica.
Opal fruits. A British candy, google it.
they cost 5 cents
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The opal for which Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, is famous is black opal.
October's birthstone is the opal. The opal is thought to have the power to predict illness. This is because the opal responds to heat.