'Wheel of Fortune' Teases Sweet New Collaboration Coming Soon
Wheel of Fortune is ready to satisfy fans in a whole new format–part of which is even edible!
The long-running game show is teaming up with the legendary Dylan's Candy Bar to launch an exclusive collection of merchandise this year, it announced on Tuesday, noting that some but not all the items are sweet enough to eat.
The new collection will feature products spanning every candy food group, according to the May 20 announcement. It's also due to add some non-edible items as well, but further details, like exactly what will debut with the collaboration, have not been made available just yet. It is supposed to be a "sweet surprise," after all.
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What we do know for certain, however, is that the "exciting" assortment of edible and WoF treats and non-edible collectibles will be available at all Dylan's Candy Bar locations as well as online this fall, as prices are expected to range from $18 to $125.
'We are always looking for fun, nostalgic ways to bring people together through candy, and what better way than partnering with one of America's most beloved game shows?' said , founder and CEO of Dylan's Candy Bar, in a statement. 'This collection is a playful celebration of sweet surprises, and we can't wait to share what's in store.
More information on the special collaboration, including full product details and images of the products, will be made public closer to the launch. Until then, fans are told to keep a watchful eye.
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