What is my favorite candy?

My favorite type of candy is Sour Patch Kids. 

Let me first tell you about Sour Patch Kids. They were originally invented by Frank Galatolie in the early 1970s. In the late 1970s, Cadbury and the $meera Blyton Licorice formed a Candy Company in Hamilton, Ontario, and Canada, to produce Sour Patch Kids.

The motto of Sour Patch Kids was invented in 1985. When they invented that, Sour Patch Kids hit the U.S. market, and they quickly became a success.

Now I will tell you why I like this type of sour candy.

First of all, Sour Patch Kids are both sour and sweet. This way, I can taste both sour and sweet! (Although I prefer sour more). This includes a part of their motto: "Sour, then sweet!" It has an excellent balance between sour and sweet. That is why I like it.

Another fact about them is that they are soft and chewy. Being soft and chewy is especially helpful for eating it during a movie because you won’t make any noise with your chewing. You can enjoy a fun snack while not having to make a lot of noise or sound.

Sour Patch Kids are bound with corn starch, not gelatin, and will help you get your sugary sweet fix. It is made from parts of cows and pigs. Not having gelatin is very helpful for vegan people, so everybody can enjoy the yummy candies! 

I like Sour Patch Kids it gives out a very unique taste in your mouth, which many people like. Sour Patch Kids' taste is similar to a mix with an orange and a lemon. It gives out very much fat but makes you want more.

In conclusion, I think everyone should try out sour patch kids and eat them for a snack. Let us start eating them now (do not eat much)!

Does anyone like Sour Patch Kids too? Comment down below! 


Comments

  1. Uh... I think you forgot a thing. Let me give you a hint, it is about capitalization. Good luck finding it!

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