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Too Tarts Sour Slurpers Fruity Squeeze Candy, 4-oz. — Dollar Tree (SKU 368669)
$1.50

Too Tarts Sour Slurpers Fruity Squeeze Candy, 4-oz.

by Too Tarts(R)
🏷️ Clearance 🗓 First carried by DT 3y ago ✏️ DT updated yesterday
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Product details

Get ready to pucker up — this candy is super sour! From Too Tarts(R) comes a fun novelty candy that everyone will love. Each tube contains 4-oz. of delicious, fruit-flavored squeeze candy with a sour kick that will have your tastebuds tingling for more. Tubes come assorted among three tantalizing flavors: Gween Apple, Straw Bewwy, and Blu Bewwy. Perfect for gifts, stocking stuffers, movie nights, gift baskets, goodie bags, prizes, parties, and more. Get your sour fix the tasty way with Too Tarts(R) Sour Slurpers(TM) Fruity Squeeze Candy!

🏷️ Catalog details

Unit price$1.50

From Dollar Tree's catalog. Prices shown are the online/.com price — in-store and penny prices can differ; the register is the final word.

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