Skittles Teamed up With a Fast Food Favorite to Create ‘The Best Flavor Ever’

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As a kid, I always enjoyed a bag of Skittles. Its juicy flavors and chewy textures made snacking fun and exciting—and I’m only talking about the OG candy here. Since then, Skittles has seriously transformed its offerings, introducing us to newer and bolder ways to enjoy its rainbow-inspired candy, from fruit snacks to gummies. 

And now, Skittles is teaming up with Culver's for a cold, crunchy treat that's unlike anything I've seen before. While I might still stick to the classics when I’m looking to “taste the rainbow,” serious Skittles lovers are going to love this latest innovation. 

Culver’s Releases New Skittles POP’d Desserts

Culver’s recently announced on Instagram that it’s launching two brand-new frozen treats just in time for spring and summer. For a limited time, customers will be able to add freeze-dried Skittles POP’d candies to its Concrete Mixers made with Culver’s creamy vanilla frozen custard and the chain’s Lemon Ice Coolers made with slow-frozen lemonade for an added fruity crunch.

Culver's says the latest collab is “what springtime dreams are made of,” and many fans online seem to agree.

"This is the best flavor ever!" one Instagram commenter said of the new frozen offering. “You guys should make it a permanent mixer option!”

Another person commented on how the new dessert “looks amazing,” while someone else added that this is “my kind of summer treat!”

Culver’s may be known for its burgers and chef-approved fish sandwiches, but this American fast-casual restaurant chain used to go by the name “Culver’s Frozen Custard and Butter Burgers” when it first started in 1984, so you know these guys don’t mess around with its frozen treats. 

The new Skittles desserts are available now for a limited time and come in three sizes: small, medium, and large. If you want to try them before they're gone, you'd better head to your local restaurant stat.

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