For me it would be candy corn, or dots.
Bit O’ Honey
Peets marshmallows from easter
Necco wafers.
Yum
Good & Plenty and Mike and Ikes.
Gotta go with the good ol’ “Spike & Ike’s” where you mix in some Extra Hot Tamales.
I’m with you on Mike and ikes but I love good and plenty
Airheads.
They taste like I imagine flavored window caulking would.
Chunky bars. Kids like raisins in their chocolate, right?
Professionally wrapped chocolate covered brussel sprouts.
Toxic Waste
Butterfingers
Can I get some? Please?
I was going to say black licorice
Some of that is amazing.
If you ever see a Pantteri Mix bag, pick one up.
Some or most salty licorice is pretty shit tho imo
It is definetly an acquired taste
Sure, yeah.
Some are more…“beginner friendly”, as it were. But if you get some proper salty licorice from the pharmacy (and our pharmacies aren’t like US pharmacies where they sell everything like a grocery store), that’s definitely an acquired sensation.
I say sensation, because it’s honestly more about sensation than taste. Kinda like chili in food. (Although ofc chilis have taste as well. Habaneros are very different from Scotch Bonnets etc.)
Sensation, because it’s ammonium chloride that’s in there.
I got introduced to the DZ ones by a dutch friend. At first it was wow OK, not what I expected from liquorice, but the grow on you.
If you’re reading this and have never tried this, get some, it’s a religious experience. You might find god. God might be a very sick cat.
Yep, I’m a big fan. It’s definitely an acquired taste, though.
Those licorice flavored taffy candies that are in a black and orange wrapper.
They are fucking gross as is most anise flavored things but their stickiness makes them worse than other things.
Cherry Lips
Whoppers are great! I don’t understand the hate.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
This is correct
What are whoppers?
They’re like Maltesers
Thin chocolate coating on the outside, crunchy malted milk on the inside that will sort of melt in your mouth if you can resist chewing it. They are delicious and used to always come in a paper carton.