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Squish candy ingredients
Squish candy ingredients




It’s a cool, green, misty sort of smell, the kind of thing you associate with spas and cosmetics. If I squinched my nose I could smell mango, but I also sensed that sharp, green, astringent note that perfumers and confectioners always use when they want to impart a “tea-like” aroma or flavour. However, the aroma of the open bag of candies was generically sharp and fruity. The ingredients label lists green tea extract, black currant, lemon, carrot, safflower, and spirulina, among other things. It’s hard to tell the orange ones apart from a distance, though. They’re about a half-inch long and shaped like tea leaves, and they come in four colours: green, yellow, red and orange. The gummies come in a plastic, zip-sealed bag weighing 140 grams you can buy larger sizes online, but this is the only size available in stores. These fruity leaves with real green tea extract are everyone’s cup of tea. Here’s how Squish Candies describes these tea-flavoured gummies:įor tea lovers who just can’t get enough, this is the ultimate blend, with hints of black currant, peach, orange, lemon and mango. How do they hold up? Tea Leaves Candy from Squish Candies

squish candy ingredients

I tried two types of tea-flavoured candy in particular: gummies from Squish Candies and hard candies from Bali’s Best. Hell, Kit-Kat makes both green tea and houjicha-flavoured Kit-Kat bars, the latter of which sounds amazing. Tea-flavoured candy is actually not that hard to find if you know where to look, whether you check Amazon, tea shops, or even specialty candy stores.

squish candy ingredients

It’s time to do something different today at Books & Tea! Sometimes you just need a sugar rush, so this post is all about tea-flavoured candy.






Squish candy ingredients