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Skittles sour apple is a thing of the past, lime is back in!

KHERSON, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 05, 2014: Isolated, nougat, nobody. Photo: Shutterstock

Skittles sour apple is a thing of the past, lime is back in!

Skittles has announced that they’re bringing back LIME, one of the five original flavors. Lime was a staple flavor for more than 30 years before being replaced by green apple in 2013. Now, eight years later, lime is back . . . for good.

It’s unclear why green apple has been canceled. In a press release, a Skittles brand manager just said, “The fans have spoken and it’s time for Lime to return.”

Both Original and Sour packs of Skittles will now feature orange, lemon, strawberry, grape, and lime flavors. The first O.G. Original and Sour packs will begin showing up before Halloween, but the full roll-out will take a few months.

Lime is back!

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