Hello good people of the internet. I am here, megaphone at hand, to once again sing the praises of World Market, the store I go to when I’m one minor inconvenience away from a panic attack. (World Market, and the garden section at Home Depot; my two safe havens.) They have everything. Japanese Kit Kat flavors. Mushroom-shaped desk lamps. Bubble tea milk cakes. Overpriced baskets. And now:
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Rare international Skittles flavors. That’s right. These new Skittles (well, new to us here in the U.S.) have been spotted inside World Market by some eagle-eyed fans. Let’s take a closer look…
Here are the four international Skittles flavors you can find at World Market:
- Skittles Squishy Cloudz Fruits: These come from the U.K. and parts of Europe. They have a soft, chewy, marshmallow-esque center with a smooth coating stamped with an “S”. They remind people of soft Swedish candy. Yum!
- Skittles Crazy Sours Squishy Cloudz: These have the same light and airy middle as the Cloudz Fruits, but with a lightly sour coating.
- Skittles Giants Gooey: Pretty much what they sound like, these are huge Skittles (at least twice the size of regular Skittles) with a gooey fruit center. They’re reportedly very soft when you bite in—their melted center almost makes them softer than the Cloudz. And now on to my favorite discovery…
- Skittles Desserts Chewy Candy: *picks up car keys* Remain calm. These rare Skittles are inspired by popular British desserts. *puts on shoes* The flavors include strawberry ice cream, chocolate-orange cake, blueberry tart, cherry cheesecake, and lemon pie. *gets in car*
And yes, you can technically buy these European Skittles on Amazon, too. I don’t have to leave my house right now to wander aimlessly through World Market to buy them. *revs engine* But where’s the fun in that?
What other cool things can I find at World Market?
So glad you’ve asked! I made a lil list for you. We’ve got:
- The best Asian snacks at World Market
- The best canned fish at World Market
- The best coffee at World Market
- The best teas at World Market
But I recommend just choosing a day when life is really getting you down and moseying on inside. Try to avoid looking at the price tags; they can be a real mood-killer. Just smell the candles, pick out a handful of rare candies and chips that catch your eye, and stare at the wall of colorful baskets until you start to dissociate. It’s my Prozac. Okay, see ya!!
Thoughts? Questions? Complete disagreement? Leave a comment!