![]() I was just irritated that they weren’t cute little seasonal shapes. I was glad they didn’t have that blue punch in there as well. I like them, I had no problem eating both boxes (except for the cherry and green apple, which I set aside). They’re grainy, but have a satisfying cool and quick dissolve on the tongue with a nice blend of tartness, artificial flavor and weird texture. They’re coated in a little glaze to keep them from sticking together. The little banded spheres are made of a chewy, tangy compressed dextrose candy. which isn’t really better, just different. But there’s nothing different about them except for the box design. The box calls them Springy, which sets them apart from the regular item. I like these theater boxes, they were certainly inexpensive at $1.00 per 4.5 ounce package. They’ve been packages in different ways, they came in little single serving packs and these plastic flip top tubes. Mini Chewy SweeTarts have been around for at least 10 years, I think. This isn’t so much a review as a reveal, for those who were curious about the product. The product may contain eggs.I saw this box of Wonka Springy Mini Chewy SweeTarts at KMart and was excited by the idea of special Chewy SweeTarts for Easter.īut I should have known better, considering how disappointed I am that Nestle has replaced the beautiful large Easter SweeTarts with little ones this year. ![]() The ingredients in the original Sweet Tarts candy are malic acid, maltodextrin, dextrose, and contains less than 2% of calcium stearate, natural flavors, artificial colors (Yellow 5 Lake, Blue 1 Lake, Blue 2 Lake, Red 40 Lake). % Daily Value Total Fat (0 g) 0% Saturated Fat (0 g) 0% Trans Fat (0 g) 0% Total Carbohydrate (14 g) 5% Dietary Fiber (0 g) 0% Sugar (12 g) of which added sugar is 12 g 25% Sodium (0 mg) 0% Cholesterol (0 mg) 0% Protein (0 g) 0% SweeTarts Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What are the ingredients in Sweet Tarts? The nutritional facts mentioned below are for a serving size of 13 pieces (15 grams approximately). SweeTARTS Cherry Punch Soft and Chewy Ropes.Below is a list of the different versions. Over the years, different versions of the Sweet Tarts candies have delighted and continue to delight its consumers. If you like sour but want a less tart candy, be sure to check out Tangy Tarts Variations of Sweet Tarts The candies are bite-sized and tablet-like, and easily chewable. Sucking onto sour candies for longer will hurt your tongue and inner cheek. The presence of citric acid in the candies gives it a sour taste. They are: Color Flavor Yellow Lemon Blue Blue Punch Green Green Apple Red Cherry Purple Grape Presently, there are five flavors that are present in a single package. What is the Taste and Flavor of Sweet Tarts like? Nestle has stopped the production of lemon flavor in 2009 but reintroduced it to the mix in 2013. Read -> DOTS Candy – The Delightfully Chewable Candy Green – Green Apple (it was lime flavor before 2002).Orange – Orange (the flavor discontinued since 2013).Many flavors are and have been a part of the Sweet Tarts candy mix. In 1988, Nestle acquired the Willy Wonka Candy Company. Sunmark has used the Wonka logo on most of its branded products. Sunmark, along with the Quaker Company in a joint venture, developed the Willy Wonka brand candies. Later, Nestle acquired Rowntree Mackintosh. was a division of Sunmark group of companies. In 1963, Pixy Stix and Sweet Tarts shared similar flavors in their respective mixes – lemon, lime, grape, orange, and cherry. The candy preparation process was quite similar to the production of Lik-M-Aid and Pixy Stix. It was done under the supervision of the CEO of Sunline, Inc., Menlo F. ![]() Sweet Tarts were introduced for the first time in 1962. ![]()
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