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Widely known as the "pink" Starburst (or "the pink one"), people often don't know what the actual flavor is meant to be even though it's written on the wrapper.
Philly-based artist Sean Brown transforms the refuse from Skittles, Tootsie Pops, Starburst, Mamba — and whatever other candy he can get his hands on — into works of art.
Emily Seilhamer is an artist based in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, who spent four years making a dress out of Starburst candy wrappers to commemorate the love that she and her husband share.
Looks like Starburst is providing an interesting, “airy” feel to the summer without the use of a stuffy office. Seeking to “elevate” the work experience by encouraging folks to work from ...
PRESTON, Wash., Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sparkling Ice ® brand, crafted by Talking Rain Beverage Company ®, today announced the launch of Sparkling Ice ® STARBURST™ – a new line of ...
Originally launched as Opal Fruits in Britain in 1960, the candy made its way to U.S. shores with the Starburst name in 1967; the U.K. eventually adopted the name to match in 1998.