ANYONE with a sweet tooth can now get their hands on two new types of Skittles.

Instead of the familiar hard candy shell like you get with the traditional sweets, these ones are SQUISHY.

Skittles new sweets come in a larger family-sized bag

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Skittles new sweets come in a larger family-sized bag

Skittles Squishy Cloudz are a marshmallow gummy but still with skittles fruity flavours.

The fruit flavour bag of sweets has lemon, strawberry, lime, orange and blackcurrant.

There is also a sour fruit flvaour bag with zingy pineapple, raspberry, apple, mandarin and cherry.

According to the Sweet Reviews UK Facebook page, each sweet is the size around the size of a ten pence piece and has a “fluffy gummy texture”.

Each one is coated in a sour sugar, according to a post on the Snack News and Reviews group, and is a “fun variation”.

They added: “Overall a nice sour chewy sweet, definitely worth a try if you’re a Skittle’s fan.”

You can find Skittles Squishy Cloudz on the shelves of Tesco priced at £1.24, and online too.

If you’re buying them online you’ll have to pay delivery on top, unless you spend a minimum of £40, or £25 for click and collect, unless you have a delivery saver pass

They come in a larger “family” size sharing bag weighing 120g, which is the equivalent of four 30g portions.

Each portion has 95 calories and contains 16g of sugar.

One eager customer who already bagged a packet of the sweets left a five star review of them, and said: “Love these sweeties! Better than the normal skittles for sure.”

Skittles launched gummies in the US earlier this year, including original and wild berry flavours.

Skittles has previously launched a SPICY version of the sweets.

And shops were selling white skittles, confusing shoppers over what flavour they were.

Meanwhile, Aldi is selling a 7ft dinosaur sprinkler for just £30 ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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