Brach’s Candy Corn, Gummi Candy Corn, Caramel Candy Corn, Caramel Apple Candy Corn, Chocolate Caramel Candy Corn.“made in allergen-free facility but packaged on equipment that packages products containing traces of milk, wheat, egg, peanuts, tree nuts and/or soy protein” Trolli Gummi Bears, Trolli Sour Brite (Frite) Crawlers.Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar, Crispy Rice Bar, Milk Bar.Chocolate Halloween shapes and chocolate bars except pretzel items.“Manufactured in a facility that handles peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, soy and wheat.” Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks (Flavors: Tropical Treat, Berry Patch, Sunny Citrus,.O “made in a facility that uses milk, egg, treenuts, wheat and peanuts” “made in a facility that uses milk, egg, treenuts, wheat and peanuts” Chocolate shapes and chocolate lollipops."manufactured in a facility that processes wheat flour” Scooby Doo! Fun Pops (lollipops with picture of Scooby Doo). GlutenFree candies listed alphabetically by brand. NFCA and Sure Foods Living recommend doublechecking product ingredients to verify its glutenfree status before eating. It cannot replace a thorough review of the ingredients listed in order to verify that any product is in fact, glutenfree. NFCA’s GlutenFree Candy List should be used as a guide only. In fact, I like them so much I’m going to give them a CandyAddict.The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) credits Sure Foods Living ( for the creation of this resource. I wholeheartedly recommend Nerds Bumpy Jellybeans, especially if you are already a Nerds fan. I think the grape is my favorite flavor, though I must confess I usually toss a bunch in my mouth at the same time. Like the orange, I am reminded of soda – grape Crush! Again, not cloyingly sweet, which means I can eat more without making myself sick. Purple: Grape! Nice, strong, sour grape flavor. Even though the watermelon flavor is subdued, it’s still quite tasty. In fact, all of us at Candy Addict debated whether it was lime, watermelon, or green apple and we had to email Wonka to find out. Green: This is watermelon flavor, but just barely. I really like how these jellybean flavors are unique and distinctive. Orange: What other flavor could the orange bean be but orange? Mmmm, this one has a nice, slightly sour orange flavor that reminds me of an orange soda, like orange Crush. It isn’t terribly sour, though, and really, if the packaging indicated these were supposed to be sour jellybeans, I would be upset, because they aren’t sour enough to define themselves that way. Yellow: Lemon! This one is a bit sour, which I appreciate, since I love sour candies. The flavor is strong, however, and lingers (in a good way). It definitely does not have that sickly sweet artificial strawberry flavor, which is a bonus. Red: This one is strawberry, though it’s a little hard to tell. Here is a breakdown of each of the five flavors: The interior is chewy but smooth, and there’s a perfect balance between crunch and chew. As indicated by the descriptive title, these beans sport bumpy exteriors, which makes them a little odd looking and even a tad ugly, but who cares! They rock! The hard candy shell is crunchy but won’t break your teeth. The flavors aren’t listed on the packaging, but you can guess that they are the usual suspects: red (strawberry), yellow (lemon), orange (you guessed it, orange), green (watermelon), and purple (grape). They are kooky and bizarre and incredibly tasty! There are five flavors. I won’t keep you in suspense – these Nerds Bumpy Jellybeans are keepers. Second, I am a fan of Nerds, especially of Nerds rope, because you get that crunchy and chewy dual bang with the rope. First, if Brian says they are good, then the probability that this is true is extremely high. I know, I know, more jellybeans (I just reviewed the Starburst Sour Jellybeans), but can you blame me? When you find the right jellybean, it’s the perfect combination of crunch and chew and sugary goodness! So, when Candy Addict’s very own Brian professed that Nerds Bumpy Jellybeans are his favorite Easter candy this year, I knew I had to try them.
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