Big Bite Gummy Bear (Cherry) - ???

Another item from my boyfriend’s big bag of candy. A gummy bear the size of my fist!
There is a lot of packaging for this bear. First, there is a hard plastic shell around the gummy to keep it safe and shaped. After that, there is a clear sticker holding the shell together and then another layer of clear plastic wrapped around the tape to protect that! I understand the need for it all, but when I was done unwrapping this candy I had a huge pile of waste!
Once free of his gummy-prison, the gummy bear is pretty hefty. This gummy bear is 12 oz! That means this guy is more gummy than a whole bag of gummy bears! 
It smells like artificial cherry.  Not in a bad way, the smell reminds me of cherry lollipops.
Taking a bite was difficult! The outside of this gummy is NOT so gummy. It hurt my teeth to get through the hard exterior. Once I did it was softer inside, but not as soft as typical gummies. This candy has a stiffer chew, but it really does taste like a larger version of a cherry Haribo gummy bear.
After a few bites, my gummy bear split in two! The bear is made with 2 molds pushed together, so I guess the seam wasn’t very strong.
I think this is a really fun and silly gift, but I don’t think you’d ever need another. One is enough for a lifetime. I am a gummy bear ADDICT, and even I might not be able to finish this.
EDIT: I finished it in two days…because I have no self control.

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Kasugai Fruits Mix Gummy Candy - ???

I picked this up from a random convenience store while walking around Philly a while ago. (I really can’t remember where.)
After trying these gummis before, in THIS sampler,  I was excited to get more of them. 
The bag is simple, but it uses stunning images of fresh fruit. I just want to reach into the image and eat a real grape.
Opening the bag I was shocked, there were no grape at all! Only Apple and muscat. I originally thought maybe the grape candies were at the top where I couldn’t see through the bag, but there were none at all! Quality control really dropped the ball on this one.
I have had these flavors before and I really liked all three, but the grape was my favorite! What a disappointment.
(Here are my reviews of the APPLE and MUSCAT)
While I love these candies, I’ll stick to buying individual bags from the Asian grocery store near my home. That way I know what flavors I am getting.
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Gummy Bacon - ???

For my birthday this year my boyfriend gave me a big bag of candy. Inside, I found Uncle Oinker’s Gummy Bacon. Thankfully, this is strawberry flavored and not bacon flavored. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE bacon and I LOVE gummy candy, but bacon-flavored gummies? No thank you.
The packaging is pretty rough, it feels like a student project. I wish they had put more cheesy jokes and such on the packaging and really pushed the bad-ness of it. I love things that are so bad they are good. What I DO like is that there is a little “bacon viewing window” just like real packages of bacon.
Inside the box there is a plastic pouch with four strips of gummy bacon.
Once opened, I could smell a sweet strawberry aroma. The smell is really nice, but the taste? After such a strong smell I was really surprised by how mild it was. It has a generic artificial strawberry flavor, like what you would find in gummy bears. The taste is similar to gummy bears, but the texture is VERY different. Each slice of gummy bacon is pretty thick, so it is VERY chewy and bouncy.
Overall I enjoyed gummy bacon. The flavor was mild and pleasant. I wouldn’t seek it out to eat it again, but it was really fun to try. This would be a fun stocking stuffer or silly gift. (I know I enjoyed it.)
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Puccho (Cola) - Asian Food Market : Cherry Hill, NJ

The last of my Puccho candies, this time it’s cola.
Red seems to be the official color of cola candy, which makes sense. Coca cola has been using it’s trademark red color for over a hundred years! I think a lot of colas and candies play off the idea the color red must be paired with soda. The artwork on the package is a fizzy cola image and the mascot seems to be floating on a sea of soda. I think the packaging was successful in giving off a soda, or cola, feel.
Once opened, you can see the same foil packaging as in the other two flavors. This As always, the adorable mascot is on the wrapper having all sorts of adventures. This time he looks like a game of dominoes? (Maybe I am wrong)
This time the candy is mostly a light caramel color with a beige stripe. On the sides you can see little pucks of fizzy candy and there is a faint cola-smell.
The texture is like the other flavors, a soft bouncy chew. The texture of a Hi-Chew, but the flavor of a Haribo cola bottle! Then the fizzing starts! All of this combined makes a really delicious candy!
I really liked all of these flavors and this seems like a really fun candy. I am looking forward to trying more of these Puccho sweets!

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Meiji Gummy Choco - Asian Food Market : Cherry Hill, NJ

Gummy candy and chocolate? A lot of people I know dislike the combination, but I actually enjoy it. My favorite example of this combination is milk chocolate covered gummy bears. (I buy them in a little tub at Wegman’s.) This is a product with a similar idea.

These are little gummy centers that are coated in a very thin layer of milk chocolate, and then coated in a white chocolate coating flavored to match the gummy center. In this mix the flavors are strawberry, muscat, and orange.

I love this tubular packaging. It is very easy to store, easy to share, and it doesn’t take up much space at all in a bag or drawer. Meiji offers a lot of their candies in these tube-type packages as well as the traditional boxes, which is nice, but I prefer the unique look of these tubes.

The candies are small and smooth, the overall smell is chocolate mixed with grape gummies, my tube was almost all muscat so I guess that smell overpowered the other flavors.

  • Strawberry : Pinkish (Mauve) - It didn’t smell like much on it’s own, and the coating tasted more like a generic white and milk chocolate than anything strawberry. Inside, the gummy was much more fruity and powerful. It tasted a lot like a real strawberry! Sweet, tangy and juicy. I really liked the center, but the outside was very boring.
  • Muscat : Green - It smelled faintly like white grape juice, and again the coatings didn’t really taste like much at all. The gummy inside was really bright and delicious. It was a lot like the Muscat gummies I had before. Like the strawberry, I liked the middle more than anything else.
  • Orange : Red-Orange - Like the others, this one didn’t smell like much, outside didn’t taste like much, and the center was amazingly fruity!
Overall I liked the gummy centers more than the rest of the candy. When combined, the combination didn’t compliment each other. I found that the coatings actually hid most of the fruity gummy flavors and that I started eating the coatings off just to enjoy the gummy on it’s own.

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Shigekix Super Gummies in Grape. - House of Fun, NJ

This is the other flavor I picked up at the toy shop. I really liked the cola ones, so I am hoping these will be just as good.
The packaging is the same as the cola, it is color coordinated to match the flavor inside the bag and the face has a sour puckered mouth.
When I open up the bag, it smells…delicious! I was surprised by how rich the scent actually was. There are some richer notes to it, like a really good grape juice.
Like the cola gummy, the first thing I could taste was the sour powder, but it quickly turns into a sour grape. It did not take long for the candy’s real flavor to shine through. The chew is really stiff, like the cola ones, but the fruity flavor is amazing. Like a mix between grape jam and a sparkling grape juice.
These are fantastic!

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Shigekix Super Gummies in Cola - House of Fun, NJ

I had never seen these candies before, so I picked up one bag of each flavor to try. I couldn’t read the bags, so I looked them up online and I found out that these are sour gummy candies! (Gummies are my favorite candies ever!)

It’s a small bag of candies with a face on it. The color of the bag matches the flavor inside and the faces have a puckered mouth to indicate the strong sour flavor. By far, my favorite thing about the packaging is that the bags are resealable! I usually don’t eat all the candy in one sitting, so I like that I can easily close it and save some for later.

These candies smell like flat soda, just like the Haribo Cola gummies.

Opening the bag, I saw that the gummies are cone shaped. I have never seen a cone-shaped gummy before. It’s really unique! Each candy is coated in a fine sour-powder.

Time to taste! The first sensation is the tangy sour powder, it tastes just like Warheads! After a few seconds, the sour flavor fades away and you can actually start tasting the cola. The cola taste is the same as the Haribo Fizzy bottles, but this has a very stiff chew. (I like it, but maybe the bag was a little stale. I’m not sure if it is supposed to be like this.)

If you like sour candies, you’ll love these! (I did)

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Coming up this week…
  • Shigekix Super Gummies in Cola and Grape.
  • Chelsea Packages in Butterscotch and Yogurt
  • Fruit snacks and more!
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Kasugai Gummi Sampler (Muscat and Pineapple) - Chinatown, PA

To see what the other gummies tasted like, check out my reviews apple, grape and orange.
Time for the last two flavors-pineapple and muscat.

Lets start with muscat, muscat is a variation of grape and very popular in Japanese sweets. Will it be the same as the grape I had before? Why offer grape AND muscat in a sampler? Isn’t that a bit redundant?

The spring-green gummies smell like sparkling white grape juice. The smell is very strong, and it seems like it would be carbonated.

The coating on the muscat flavor seems to be more waxy than the others. A bit of the wax got stuck on my front teeth as I took a bite. (I did not enjoy that at all.) The chew is soft and bouncy, just like the apple, and the taste is crisp and refreshing.

It has a very light flavor, more white grape juice than grape jelly. I think this flavor is light and different enough to warrant it’s own bag in this sampler.

Moving on…pineapple!

I love pineapple everything. So I was very happy to see pineapple gummies. When I opened the bag, the smell wasn’t as strong as any of the other flavors.

The candy is almost crystalized on the outside, and they feel stiffer than any of the other flavors.

As I tasted the gummie…I was shocked. I feel like I am really eating pineapple. Dried sweetened pineapple! These are amazing. The flavors are so realistic that I almost forget I am eating a candy at all.

Out of all five of the flavors I have tried, I think pineapple and grape are the best of the bunch. I would definitely buy a full bag of those flavors. The worst? I’d have to say orange. The flavor and taste was concentrated and almost pulpy. I was not a fan.

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Kasugai Gummi Sampler (Orange and Grape) - Chinatown, PA

To see what the apple gummies tasted like, check out my review.
Time for more gummi goodness. 
This time it’s orange and grape.
I love oranges, and orange juice, but most orange flavored things can taste a bit vitamin-y. Orange candies remind me of baby aspirin, so I had a few reservations about this candy. 
This gummi’s package claims that it should taste just like orange juice, will it? When I opened the package the smell screamed ‘baby aspirin!’
These gummis have the same texture as the apple ones, but the chew is a little stiffer. The overall flavor is, in fact, orange juice. More like juice from concentrate than fresh squeezed, but there is no doubt that this is supposed to be orange juice.
Now it’s time to try the grape.
Only recently have I started liking grape flavored candies, so I was excited to try this flavor. They smell like artificial grape. (Very much like grape Bublicious gum.) The chew is much softer than either the apple or the orange gummi. These grape ones also melt in your mouth more easily than the others.
How do they taste? Is it grape? To me, they taste exactly like grape jelly. It is almost like I am eating a spoonful of jam. I love it!
Out of the three flavors, grape is my favorite. Orange is alright, but it isn’t crisp or refreshing. I am not a fan of this flavor. The grape? Spectacular! I will definitely buy the larger bag of these next time I see them.

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Kasugai Gummi Sampler (Apple) - Chinatown, PA

I love Kasugai gummies! I have had the honeydew and strawberry flavors before and both were delicious. I have always wanted to try other flavors, but I didn’t want to commit to buying a full-size bag of them. This sampler is the perfect solution to that! 
The sampler comes in a long strip with 5 different flavored gummies. In the selection we have: apple, muscat, orange, grape and pineapple. I think this is a nice collection of flavors and gives the buyer a decent amount of variety.
To kick things off, I’ll start with apple.
The packet has a nice little portion of candies inside, about 10, and they smell like a fruity white wine. The smell was a bit shocking, since the two flavors I have tried before this had smelled strongly of honey. The apple gummies have a bit of texture, they seem to be very lightly sugared which gives it the texture of a citrus-peel.
Time to taste! They have a soft and bouncy chew. The packaging says “Kasugai’s Gummy has the taste of apple juice,” but you get the strong taste of apple cider. It is a darker, sweeter, apple taste than apple juice. Afterwards, it has a dry almost wine-like finish.
I think these are yummy and different, but I am not a big fan of apple flavored things. I wouldn’t be buying the larger bag of this flavor, but I was happy to give it a try.

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Haribo Fizzy Cola - Five Below in The Gallery, PA

Now I have had Haribo’s Happy Cola since I was a kid, but I had never seen or tried the Fizzy Cola variation. How different could they be? It’s the other gummies covered in sour coating, right? Wrong.
They are very similar candies, but a bit different. The Fizzy Cola bag has a gradient of colors that I really like! I wish more of their bags would try this effect. The little bubbles that represent the fizz are delightful! The color combination also makes me happy. I love the green, yellow, orange and cola colors. 
Both the Happy and Fizzy Cola bottles smell the same. They have a light flat-cola smell. They also have a hint of lemon or citrus to them, I think this adds to the refreshing flavor.
The consistency of the Fizzy Cola bottles is a bit different, they have a softer bouncier chew. The sour sugar coating does add to a more fizzy taste, but the flavors are still pretty true to the original. If anything it tastes a bit more lemony than the original variety.
These were really tasty, but I prefer the original. These are delicious, but I like my gummies without a sour coating. After a while sour candies can make your tongue hurt.
These are a great candy, I will be buying them again.

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