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Also think it has to do with how much heat they sit in. Ate some I found in my car and they were like rocks. Love Um, but notice dispite color, they all taste the same. Still a huge fan of sweetarts — just bummed when there are too many green ones in my roll! I will share a further observation.

Blue are almost always softer. I think is gas to be related to ingredients…either coloring ir flavoring. I love sweat tarts so much! They are so amazing and I love everything about them. I am so blessed to be able to work at the factory that makes the treat we live. Reply sweettarts, if you enjoy them as well.

Sincerely, Nancy. I never was a fan of sweat tarts. Once I tried on the ropes my thoughts changed. I have loved Sweet Tarts most of my life. I am 62 years old now. I find it much easier to eat the mini chewy ones but I also need to watch what I eat. I need to be careful on how much sugar I consume.

In reading more material I find out that there is no sugar in them. That really surprised me. I absolutely cannot stand that. Too much air getting to them. But It seems to be totally random. Then when i find one that melts like they are supposed to in my mouth. I go buy all that I can of that date code. The sweet tart Originals why does one dissolved quickly and the other one stays hard please answer that question thank you.

Quite often once in a while I will find a sweetheart that once bit into dissolves Easily and melts in my mouth I love that soft little bite. From what I can surmise it is due to not as many ingredients being as compressed into the form of which they are made.

Yes I know what you mean — they are chalky in texture but delicious in the flavor. The best Sweetarts are the Giant Chewy Sweetarts. The are sometimes hard to find, but they are worth looking for! Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Submit Comment. The only thing Sweet and Tarty about these is everything. Reviewed by Matty. August 8, I should have started this review with these little ones: They are awesome. And then we get to the basics. Espesh when you got these Chewy Sours: Just like the mini guys, only… wait for it … w a i t f o r i t ….

Luckily, my friend gave me like 17 packages of them. Deb Collins on October 4, at pm. Sherry on February 11, at pm. Cheryl on April 20, at am. They were my favorite, still would be if they were available! Anonymous on April 12, at pm. Matty on April 13, at pm. Customers also bought. Cake Yellow. Yellow Cake Flavoring. Learn More. Blueberry Flavoring. Sweetener Flavoring. Menthol Liquid. Natural Menthol Flavoring. Contains Propylene Glycol along with Natural ingredients.

About this product. Certificate of Analysis-Sweet Tarts Buy Here. Sweet Tarts were introduced for the first time in In , Pixy Stix and Sweet Tarts shared similar flavors in their respective mixes — lemon, lime, grape, orange, and cherry. Sunline Inc.

Rowntree Mackintosh acquired it in Later, Nestle acquired Rowntree Mackintosh. Sunmark, along with the Quaker Company in a joint venture, developed the Willy Wonka brand candies. Sunmark has used the Wonka logo on most of its branded products. Many flavors are and have been a part of the Sweet Tarts candy mix. Nestle has stopped the production of lemon flavor in but reintroduced it to the mix in Presently, there are five flavors that are present in a single package.

They are:. The presence of citric acid in the candies gives it a sour taste. Sucking onto sour candies for longer will hurt your tongue and inner cheek. The candies are bite-sized and tablet-like, and easily chewable.



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