Each Happy Chew is about the size of my first thumb joint. Happy Chews are kind of like giant, cylindrical Skittles. Like Skittles, the candies take a while to completely dissolve.
They come in six flavors. Orange is orange, which tastes like sweet orange juice with just a tinge of tartness. Yellow is lemon. It starts off dryly tart, then mellows out into sweet and natural lemony flavor. Orange was sweet, with just a bit of citrus flavor. It was bright and fruity without being tart. Lemon was similar to orange, but it tasted a bit brighter and just a bit more tart. It also carried a slightly bitter zesty note that made the fruit flavor feel more genuine though its strident sweetness definitely made it clear that it was candy.
Cherry had a deep, dark cherry flavor. It carried a tinge of bitter cherry tannins, in a good way. Again, this helped make it feel more true to the fruit that it was emulating.
Strawberry was bright and florally sweet. Glad you liked them too. Is there anywhere you can get them in Indiana? Concerning pork or gelatine in Maoams, you will find this info on the website of amazone. Or maybe it appeals to a British audience…? RE pork or bovine gelatine: If you are asking for religious matters, whatever the gelatine could be, pork or bovine, it is in both cases animal gelatine so not allowed. If you are asking for other matter than the religious one, like allergy These are massive in the UK!
Hi I can eat other gelatines like beef but not pork, so what gelatine is used in maoam sweets orjust maoam pinballs. Previous entry: Happy Halloween now with fewer slaves. Subscribe in a reader. For a daily update of Candy Blog reviews, enter your email address:. Candyology - Episode 37 - Lemonheads How about something tangy?
In this episode from last month, Maria and I talk about the never-duplicated LemonHeads and their companion candies. Maria and I take a quick look at one of the most popular candy bars in the world. All content text and photos unless otherwise credited is copyright by Cybele May.
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