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The BUBS Story: From Huskvarna to TikTok Fame

BUBS has stayed family-owned and independent since 1992, which is why its skull-shaped sours and foam candies still taste like nothing on an American shelf. Here is the story.

By Gustav Lindqvist, Candy Master· 5 min read
Colorful skull-shaped sour gummy candies
Quick answer

BUBS is a Swedish candy maker founded in 1992 in Huskvarna and still family-owned and independent. It is best known for skull-shaped sour candies and raspberry-licorice foam pieces, all of which are fully vegan and gelatin free. The brand went viral on TikTok and is now the candy many non-Swedes try first.

Founded in Huskvarna, 1992

BUBS started in 1992 in Huskvarna, in southern Sweden, and has stayed independent rather than being absorbed into a big conglomerate. That independence is a big reason the recipes still taste distinct: nobody blanded them out for mass shelves.

The candies that made BUBS famous

The signature is the skull-shaped sour, chewy and intensely sour, mixed flavor by flavor. Beyond the skulls there are foam-bottomed ovals (raspberry and licorice foam, or hallon-lakrits-skum) and salty licorice pieces.

Why BUBS went viral

A bag of BUBS Sour Skulls is the gateway: photogenic, shareable, and genuinely more sour than the American norm. It became a recurring TikTok favorite, which is how a lot of people first heard the words Swedish candy.

Vegan and gelatin free

Every BUBS product is vegan and gelatin free, sweetened with starch foam instead of animal gelatin. If you have been checking labels on other candy (we cover whether Swedish Fish are vegan), BUBS is the easy yes.

How to try BUBS

Start with the Sour Skulls, then add the raspberry-licorice foam. You can build a pick-and-mix bag with BUBS at the core, or browse the full BUBS range. It also lands on most best Swedish candy lists, including ours.

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Gustav Lindqvist

Gustav Lindqvist · Candy Master

Gustav grew up in Sweden on a strict Saturday-candy schedule, mixing his lördagsgodis bag at the lösgodis wall before he could spell salmiak. He has spent years tasting his way across Scandinavian candy, and now curates the range at TheSweetsTruck, from BUBS sour skulls to the saltiest licorice most people cannot finish.

Last updated 6/5/2026