Rita's announces new flavor!

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Posted: 06/28/2012

It's the moment we've all been waiting for. Rita's Italian Ice has introduced a new flavor!

Starting tomorrow, Rita's will have their newest flavor Sour Patch Kids Red Italian Ice. Guests are encouraged to ask for a free sample!

The new, yummy, sour rather than sweet flavor packs a powerful punch in Rita's new ice and is only for a limited time. Visit Rita's now through July 22 to try the new lip puckering flavor.

Additionally, Rita's will feature two seasonal favorites, cantaloupe ice and honeydew ice, both made with fresh fruit, also for a limited time. Those flavors are only available at participating locations beginning June 29.

"Our new SOUR PATCH KIDS Red Italian Ice is sure to be a big hit with kids and fans of the wildly popular candy," said Jonathan Fornaci, chief executive officer, Rita's.  "Our seasonal flavors Cantaloupe and Honeydew, made with fresh fruit, are my personal favorites!"

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