Pink is the fan-favorite Starburst flavor

The pink Starburst is statistically the most beloved flavor, consistently favored by fans. Its popularity is so immense that you can purchase bags filled solely with the pink variety. When people express a desire to be "treated like a pink Starburst," they are tapping into the flavor's exclusive appeal. Starburst, produced by the candy powerhouse Mars Wrigley (the same company behind Skittles, M&M's, and other beloved sweets), has capitalized on the pink flavor's fame in its advertising.
Initially introduced as Opal Fruits in the U.K. in 1960, the candy made its debut in the United States under the Starburst name in 1967; the U.K. eventually adopted the Starburst name in 1998. Since then, Starburst has remained a cherished and recognizable treat, with each color representing a distinct flavor. Another reason to adore them? Starburst is gluten-free, making it a delightful option for even more candy lovers to enjoy.
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