Sweet-toothed Aussies are rejoicing after a hugely popular American treat was spotted on supermarket shelves.
Shoppers have been rushing to stores like Kmart, Woolworths, Big W, and Coles to get their hands on the latest sugary obsession.
Nerds Gummy Clusters, a cult-favourite candy from the United States, first arrived in Australia in July 2024.
However, excitement has reached new heights with the arrival of the Very Berry flavour, which only hit supermarket shelves in February 2025.
Food reviewer Lena from Melbourne took to TikTok to share the news with her followers.
She declared that Coles had finally stocked the original Nerds Gummy Clusters before adding, ‘If you know, you know.’
Her video immediately sparked a wave of excitement, with many viewers thrilled that they no longer had to track down expensive imported versions at speciality stores.
Now, with major supermarkets stocking them for as little as $4.80 at Coles, fans are celebrating the fact that they can enjoy the viral candy without breaking the bank.

Nerds Gummy Clusters, a cult-favourite candy from the United States, first arrived in Australia in 2024
While Woolworths and Coles have made it easier to find American sweets, one retailer has taken shoppers by surprise.
Kmart has become an unexpected hotspot for imported snacks, with many people heading there specifically to pick up treats like Nerds Gummy Clusters, Reese’s, Warheads, and other US favourites.
American lollies have always had a cult following in Australia, but in recent years, demand has skyrocketed.
One of the biggest reasons for the hype is that American confectionery brands tend to go bigger, brighter, and bolder than their Australian counterparts with more intense flavours.
Nerds Gummy Clusters have been particularly popular because they combine two completely different textures into one.
The tangy crunch of Nerds on the outside contrasts with the soft, chewy gummy centre, creating an unusual but highly addictive snacking experience.
They are easy to eat straight from the bag but can also be used as a topping for ice cream, milkshakes, and even cakes.
As soon as the Very Berry flavour hit supermarket shelves, Australians flooded social media to share their opinions.

Kmart has become an unexpected hotspot for imported snacks, with many people heading there specifically to pick up treats like Nerds Gummy Clusters, Reese’s, Warheads, and other US favourites
Some people have already declared them better than the original version, while others have admitted they struggled with the artificial colours and flavours.
‘I used to buy them last year but the pink pack has been out for ages,’ one lamented.
‘Thank you for your service,’ another said to Lena.
A shopper wrote, ‘The way I was in the library studying, took a break, saw [them online], closed my phone and walked to the nearest Coles.’
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