6 Candies You Probably Grew Up With
Candies are loved across the globe. A person who does not enjoy this simple treat does not probably have any memories of sweet childhood.
Listing all the candies in the world would be time-consuming, but here are the sweets that you probably had in this lifetime:
1. Pop Rocks Candy
Pop Rocks Candy is one of the most memorable candies there can be. Who can forget that tingling feeling, while it melts in your tongue?
Pop Rocks Candy was accidentally invented by food scientist William Mitchell in 1972. He made the discovery, while trying to make an instant soft drink.
These carbonated candies were off the market for a while due to rumors that a cereal commercial child model died while eating Pop Rocks and Coca-Cola at the same time.
Rumors were not true as child model Mikey is well and alive. Children have been eating this candy since 1975 and it's still known today. A legend, if you might say.
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2. Starburst candy
Starburst is produced by the Wrigley Company. This is a subsidiary of Mars, Inc. Starburst was called "Opal Fruits" back then when it was first made in England. It only changed its name when it arrived in the United States.
True to its name you can taste the unexplainable bursting juices in your mouth while chewing it. This can be shared with friends or be used to bribe your younger brother to do his chores.
3. Gummi Bears
Behind this fun, chewable candy is an interesting story. Founder Hans Riegel saw the inspiration to create this chewy candies with his love for the dancing bears at street festivals.
He first called his invention the Dancing Bear. It was then followed by a small version named Gold Bears in 1967. The main ingredient of this creation was gum arabic. This is where the name gummy bears came from.
4. Rockaleta
This one is a rollercoaster ride for your tastebuds. You just never know what to expect.
Finishing the four layers of gooey tamarind is just the beginning of your trip. After you taste the mixed sweet and salty flavors, the main event begins. There you will find the chili-flavored gumball.
Rockaleta is available in Original and Diablo. Some Rockaleta alternatives include chili layers and a tamarind center. Eating a whole Rockaleta lollipop might be the next dare you can do.
5. Alfajores
This is a treat that is widely known in Latin-American countries.These confections are sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche. Some variations contain nuts, fruits, and chocolates.
Cookie and candy in one: the best of both worlds!
6. Duvalin
A no-fuss candy for the times you just want to sit down and enjoy the moment with your childhood friends. Duvalin has a small packet of hazelnut and vanilla frosting.
This might be the Mexican version of Nutella. The four-way treat is children's favorite and child at heart alike. All you need for this sugary treat are friends to share with a small plastic spoon.
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