Chili powder on Swipea mango, cinnamon candies, Mexican brownies -- a kick of heat can bring a lot to the table when it comes to dessert.
Mars is banking on people who love a little spice in their day to be all over their latest venture: Skittles and Starburst Sweet Heat.
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The Sweet Heat packs, due out in December 2017, feature "fruity flavors with a spicy kick," according to an official press release.
Sweet Heat was just one of 12 new products announced by Wrigley this week at the National Confectioners Association’s Sweets & Snacks Expo in Chicago, an annual industry convention.
Already candy fans are alternating between responses both sweet... and spicy (sorry).
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Love 'em or hate 'em, you know you wanna try something that's spicy pineapple flavored.
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