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Milano Cortina 2026 Licensed Candies Released Globally
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EQS-News: AMOS FOOD GROUP / Key word(s): Agreement/Product Launch Developed by Amos Sweets, the collection brings together playful designs, innovative textures, and interactive candy experiences inspired by the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. |
MILAN, Feb. 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Milano Cortina 2026 licensed candy collection, developed by Amos Sweets under licence from the International Olympic Committee, has been released to bring playful and innovative treats to fans and candy lovers. Created specifically for the occasion, the collection features fun designs, unique textures, and interactive experiences that add a touch of sweetness in the celebration of the Winter Olympics.
The collection includes the following creative candies:
4D Mascot Gummies – Featuring three-dimensional shapes of the official Olympic and Paralympic mascots, offering a fun and collectible treat experience.
4D Gummy Mascot & Toy Box – Combining 4D mascot gummies with exclusive mascot figurines for an interactive unboxing delight.
TastySounds Music Lollipops – Integrating bone-conduction audio technology with candy, these lollipops play the official Milano Cortina 2026 song Fino all'alba (Until the Dawn) and create a new multi-sensory way to enjoy sweets.
Peelerz Mango Gummies – A peelable mango-shaped gummy with a soft inner center, encouraging playful sharing and exploration — echoing the Olympic spirit of discovery and connection.
Under the IOC licence, the Milano Cortina 2026 candy collection will be available across key global markets, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, China, Japan, and South Korea. Distribution in each market complies with the applicable local licensing scope and regulatory requirements.
Available through selected offline and online channels, the collection invites fans and candy lovers alike to celebrate the Olympic spirit through playful, interactive treats that add a touch of sweetness to every moment of the Olympic Winter Games.
