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Can anyone help with the name of some small square skittle -like sweets?

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rachyr | 23:28 Mon 23rd Oct 2006 | Food & Drink
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Can anyone remember the fruity sweets that tasted like skittles and came in the same colours, but that were square with child-friendly rounded corners? We think that they may have been made by roundtrees as someone remembers often getting a small packet in an easter egg with some jelly tots- help!
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Tutti Fruities
these sweets are definitely tooti frooti's - and, shops like Woolie's still sell them !!
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Thank you so much! It was driving us mad. Thanks for such a quick response- you've put us out of our misery
Be warned though, they are not the same. Sadly they don't have e-numbers anymore and now are made with real fruit juice. I bought some just the other week.

Hyperactive kids of the 80's will soon be a thing of the past.
I have a packet of Tooty Frooties in my bag lol, dunno why, Just read the ingredients and wished I hadn't! no E numbers and 3.5% fruit juice but lots of other things I don't wanna know about :o)
Just to add to this, because no-one seems to believe me, i'm sure you could also get mint ones - not sure if they were the same as Tooti frooties but just mint flavoured, or if they were a different bradn altogether, but I remember they were white and pale green. Can anyone else remember them and prove I'm not going mad?
Yep Tootie Minties lol
thanks suzy, I knew it couldn't have just been me!!!

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