6) Shark Bites still exist sort of. Shark Bites fruit snacks still exist, but there’s a catch. The colors, texture and flavors have all been heavily modified. If you’re expecting old school Shark Bites, you’ll be disappointed. Today’s Shark Bites are tough to locate in some areas, but Betty Crocker has confirmed that they’re still in production.
Shark Bites fruit snacks still exist, but there’s a catch. The colors, texture and flavors have all been heavily modified. If you’re expecting old school Shark Bites, you’ll be disappointed.
Shark Bites were first released in 1988, and they were marketed outside of the United States as a sister product to the popular Fruit Wrinkles. Over the years, Shark Bites have gone through some serious evolutions.
You can no longer find the pineapple-flavored white sharks in the modern version, which were without a doubt the best ones in any pack. Overall, the new Shark Bites are more translucent than their predecessors, which were all kind of opaque, with our favorite pieces being a solid white.
Why are shark bites so good?
If you’re wondering why Shark Bites were so damn good, it’s because they were patterned after Fruit Corners’ Fruit Wrinkles, aka the most delicious fruit snacks in history. The wine-like flavors and overall greasiness of Shark Bites were hallmarks of Fruit Wrinkles. In fact, Shark Bites were actually marketed as direct spin-offs …
The chalky great whites would later be scrapped entirely, thanks to Betty Crocker’s promise to stop using artificial colors.
Shark Bites fruit snacks still exist, but there’s a catch. The colors, texture and flavors have all been heavily modified. If you’re expecting old school Shark Bites, you’ll be disappointed. Today’s Shark Bites are tough to locate in some areas, but Betty Crocker has confirmed that they’re still in production.