If you love Percy Pigs even half as much as we do, then listen up because Marks & Spencer has just introduced a brand new version of your favourite sweet.

Yep, M&S has added to the Percy Pig family by launching brand new Phizzy Chews, which (as you may have guessed), are a fizzy twist on the fruit-flavoured sweeties.

The new Percy Pig Phizzy Chews come with the same sour coating you can find on Percy Phizzy Pigtails, so if you're fan of those too, then get yourself down to M&S pronto because they might just be your ultimate snack.

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Marks & Spencer Percy Pig Phizzy Chews
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Like the original Percy Pigs, the new sweets are made with real fruit juice and contain no artificial colours or flavours, meaning we see no reason not to indulge immediately. They're also suitable for vegetarians.

It's safe to say that we're pretty much sold on the new Phizzy Chews. And that's without us even mentioning how cute the little pig-shaped sweets look.

Percy Pig Phizzy Chews are available to shop now in Marks & Spencer for £1.65 per 150g bag. We'll race you to the checkout!


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Francesca Rice is the Multiplatform Editor of Red, leading on all things digital for the brand. She oversees every section of the site, from Fashion to Wellbeing, and directs Red's digital content strategy across all platforms, including newsletter, social media and video. Francesca has worked as a journalist on the UK's top lifestyle and luxury titles since 2013. She joined Red as Digital Editor in 2021, having previously held senior editorial roles at Hearst UK as Good Housekeeping's Deputy Digital Editor and Prima's Senior Digital Writer. Prior to this, she worked as a News & Features Writer for SheerLuxe, after beginning her journalism career as the Features Assistant at Marie Claire. Francesca has a postgraduate diploma in Multimedia Magazine Journalism from the Press Association and a degree in English Literature from Durham University. Having attended an international school, she is fluent in French and Italian (and occasionally Spanish after a few glasses of rosé). She loves travel, books and pizza so a relaxing holiday in Italy is pretty much her dream scenario.