What was the original jolly rancher flavor




















Eventually, blue raspberry replaced lemon. Current flavors include cherry, blue raspberry, grape, green apple and watermelon. There are also sour, cinnamon, and smoothie varieties. In , lemon was reintroduced in an all-lemon bag. In , Jolly Rancher offered a "Fruity Bash" variety bag which includes strawberry, mountain berry, lemon, orange, and pineapple.

In , Jolly Rancher will offer a tropical variety bag featuring fruit punch, golden pineapple, lime, and mango flavors. They also offer a "red" bag, which included cherry, watermelon, strawberry and fruit punch. Just like our page on Facebook. If you own a business and would like to stock American food and drink products, just like on our website, check out our wholesale partner at American Fizz Wholesale.

Thank you for your patience! Qty Add to Cart. Add to Wish List. Compare this Product. Serving Size This product has a serving size of 20g. Ingredients Corn Syrup, Sugar. Eventually blue raspberry was included in the possible flavor options. Today the official flavors are watermelon, apple, grape, cherry, and blue raspberry. I remember in elementary school, kids would go crazy for Jolly Ranchers.

The favorite flavor among my friends in particular was blue raspberry, but my personal favorite was always cherry. Teachers would often bribe students into volunteering and participating in class through the one and only Jolly Rancher hard candy. I also had no idea that the Hershey company was involved in the production of Jolly Ranchers.

This is really interesting stuff. The neon orange color doesn't exactly evoke a glass of fresh squeezed OJ on a sun-soaked morning -- and the flavor is more like if someone took that OJ and deviously snuck a few sugar packets into it. But it's pleasing nonetheless. Green apple flavoring is strangely good. It simultaneously recalls the sour bite of a Granny Smith and something kind of odd and chemical that has nothing to do with apples.

And yet, there's something undeniably addictive about it. What is it about that fake watermelon flavor that systematically leaves me wanting more? The color?

The residual taste? The desire for a hunk of the actual pink, juicy fruit dripping down my chin and onto my clothes? Probably the latter, seeing as watermelon candy simply does not provide me with anything remotely resembling the real fruit, and YET I love that artificial taste.



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