Shaq has a sweet new candy.
Shaquille O'Neal has long been a fan of candy, dating back to his days as a kid living on an Army base in Germany where he'd hit a candy store each week and pick up everything he could with the money he had saved up.
That makes his latest business venture seem like a natural for him, and it also includes a touch of his sense of humor."I used to live in Germany and we used to eat gummy bears—the cherry ones, the coke ones, the worms," Shaq said during an interview with"I was messing around one day and I was wondering if we could do some Shaq face gummies and we reached out to our partners at Hershey and they decided to partner up with us, and here it is.
Shaq-a-licious Original and Shaq-a-licious Sour gummies will be available at most major retailers across the U.S. this month.Andy Nesbitt is the assistant managing editor of audience engagement at Sports Illustrated. He works closely with the Breaking and Trending News team to shape SI’s daily coverage across all sports. A 20-year veteran of the sports media business, he has worked for Fox Sports, For the Win, The Boston Globe and NBC Sports, having joined SI in February 2023.
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