Razzles are a unique confection that has delighted taste buds since its introduction in 1966. The candy was first produced by the Fleer Corporation, a Philadelphia-based gum company known for its innovative approach to sweets. As a candy that transforms into gum when chewed, Razzles have carved out a distinctive niche in the confectionery market. …
Sour Punch Bites have delighted the taste buds of sour candy enthusiasts with their unique blend of sweet and tangy since their entry into the market in the 1990s. They are a product of the American Licorice Company, a pioneer in the production of sour candies. Sour candies have evolved over time, but Sour Punch …
Warheads candy, with its iconic extreme sour taste, has been a bold contender in the confectionery market since its inception. This candy was originally invented in Taiwan in 1975 and introduced a new experience for candy enthusiasts. Its unique tartness quickly garnered a following, appealing to those with an adventurous palate. It wasn’t until 1993 …
Cry Baby Tears candy holds a special place in the hearts of sour candy enthusiasts. Initially introduced by Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation in Havertown, Pennsylvania, these tangy treats quickly captured a fervent following. They are recognized for their tear shape and the intensely tart coating that dissipates after the initial burst of flavor. The reputation …
Toxic Waste Candy has carved a niche for itself in the confectionery world with its distinct branding and extreme sour flavors. Known for being “hazardously sour,” these candies have attracted a following of people who love a tangy challenge. The brand took a playful approach to marketing its intense sourness, even incorporating the theme into …
The history of Baby Bottle Pop candy is as colorful and playful as the candy itself. Launched in 1998 by the Topps Company, known for their trading cards and confections like Ring Pops and Bazooka Bubble Gum, Baby Bottle Pops quickly became a popular treat among children and teens. The candy’s unique design features a …
Lollipop Paint Shop candies were a colorful addition to the confectionery world, offering an interactive experience with paintbrush-shaped lollipops that could be dipped into various flavored powders. Introduced to the candy aisle, these treats quickly became a favorite for their unique concept that stood out from traditional sweet treats. They provided not only a taste …
PEZ Candy has its roots in Vienna, Austria, where Eduard Haas III created the iconic confection in 1927 as a peppermint-flavored alternative to smoking. The name PEZ is derived from the German word for peppermint, “PfeffErminZ,” by taking the initial letter, the middle ‘e,’ and the last letter to form ‘PEZ.’ Initially developed in the …
Zotz Fizz Power Candy has a unique place in the confectionery world with its hallmark fizzy, sour center that sets it apart from other sweets. Introduced in 1968, it has delighted generations of candy lovers. Originally created by G.B. Ambrosoli SPA in Italy, Zotz made its way to America in the same year, quickly becoming …
Lemonhead candy boasts a rich history, dating back to its creation in 1962 by the Ferrara Candy Company. This confectionery delight emerged from the same cold panning process used to make the company’s earlier successes, such as Red Hots. With its distinctive blend of sweet and sour taste, Lemonhead candies have become a nostalgic favorite, …