B&M shoppers are rushing to buy “nostalgic” sweets based on an iconic 90s brand.

The discount store is selling the new snack from Barratts’ popular line of Wham sweets.

B&M selling the new snack from Barratts' popular line of Wham sweets

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B&M selling the new snack from Barratts’ popular line of Wham sweetsCredit: Facebook/ Newfoodsuk

The new Wham Space Babies are being sold for just £1 a bag and fans of the original chewy bars are itching to get their hands on them.

Photos of the sour snacks have been shared across social media and each post has been met with dozens of comments from excited shoppers.

One wrote: “Oh the nostalgia!”

Another said: “I could never eat a Wham now as my teeth couldn’t handle it. They might be able to handle these though.”

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A third wrote: “Wham bars were so hard but these look yummy.”

A fourth commented: “They sound delicious!”

While another woman said: “These sound right up my street!! To B&M I go.”

Wham chew bars were a big hit in the 1990s for those with a sweet tooth, so it’s no wonder fans are eager to give these a go.

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The brightly coloured sweets come in a bag of mixed flavours including raspberry, banana, strawberry and apple.

Each of the gums is sour flavoured and they come in a 130g bag.

Shoppers can pick them up for just £1 in B&M.

You can find your nearest B&M by using the store locator on its website – you’ll just need to enter your postcode.

Plus, the gummies will also be available in Home Bargains and if you have a Farmfoods near by you can also pick up the treats there too.

We have contacted both retailers to check how much the snack costs at each shop and will update this story when we hear back.

The Space Babies are not the only treat making shoppers nostalgic recently, and B&M is known for stocking unusual flavours of sweets and chocolate.

Shoppers went wild back in February after packets of nostalgic fruity sweets were spotted on its shelves.

The chain started selling packets of Opal Fruits, which changed their name 25 years ago to Starburst.

McVities has also brought an iconic discontinued snack back to supermarket aisles.

Happy Faces – which were axed around 2015 – have been spotted on Asda shelves again.

Elsewhere, Heinz brought back its controversial baked beans pizza last year.

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After disappearing from supermarkets in 2003, the £3 frozen ready meal is set to return to Iceland stores from November 14.

Last Christmas, John Lewis brought back it’s Quality Street pick ‘n’ mix stands to customer fanfare.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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