Do you need to separate your different flavors of candy before you eat them? What if the candies are only different colors, do you still line them up before consuming?
(These are Tiny Chiclets, reviewed here.)
Going to a wedding this month? Jordan Almonds used to be common as a wedding favor. These were pretty cheap ones I got at the drug store with thick shells (box here). They were very crunchy, more like chewing on rocks (which I enjoy).
Some treats are just a combination of existing treats. Take a pretzel stick, roll it in caramel and then dip it in chocolate & drizzle with more chocolate. These are Dip Sticks. (I never reviewed these because I ate them when I had a cold and can only comment on their texture, not the flavor.)
This is a mint bonbon from William Dean Chocolatier. Breeze and fresh tasting.
There’s probably the same number of calories in this handful of candy as an actual cocktail. Of course there’s no alcohol. But you can drive after you’ve had two or three Jelly Belly Cocktail Mixes.
Red gumball, orange gumball, yellow gumball, green gumball and blue gumball.
I probably take more photos of Haribo products than I do actually eat them. They make some pretty, pretty candies.