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Retro kids' candy is making a comeback with a new makeover as fans shout “gimmie.”

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A CLASSIC retro kids' candy has made a huge comeback with a new makeover that's perfect for those with a sweet tooth.

Shoppers have spotted delicious new Sour Millions spaghetti on B&M store shelves.

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New sour Millions spaghetti has been spotted on store shelvesCredit: ukfoodiefinder/Instagram

Instead of the small balls we all know, you can now buy the colorful sweets in the shape of sturdy laces.

You can now pick up the strawberry or bubblegum flavor in the store for €1.

The sweets were shared on the @ukfoodiefinder Instagram account in a post that has already racked up 50 likes.

Fans also share their love for the little candies on TikTok.

One user said: “They are delicious,”

Another said: “Gimmie Millions, they are my favourite.”

“I can't remember these, but they seem to be popping up everywhere. I've even seen protein shakes with a million flavors,” claimed another.

B&M does not offer online shopping, so you will have to go to the store to pick them up.

Please note that prices may vary per store.

As the price is stated on the product packaging, most other retailers and online confectioners will honor the flat retail price of £1.

However, if you order this from somewhere online, you will need to factor in delivery costs.

The discount retailer also has a range of different Millions products online.

Mini Millions dispenser machines in blue, green and pink all cost £2.99.

Millions have their own brand Jelly Babies in B&M for £1 and they come in strawberry and bubble gun flavour.

You don't have to be at the fair to buy Candy Floss. Millions has some in B&M for £1.49 per 100g bucket.

The confectioner also has bubblegum, apple, banana and strawberry swirl lollipops in stores for £1 each.

If you're more of a fan, this week we've put together a list of the cheapest places you can buy Cadbury Easter eggs.

Keep your eyes peeled for the new Aero Choco Hazelnut bar that is expected to hit the market soon and may already be on some store shelves.

And Caramac fans should check out Cadbury's relaunched Caramilk Easter Egg, which has hit Tesco shelves.

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