Well, today I saw in the supermarket a new cereal for the Halloween season – Corn Pops with candy corn. Wha???
And, just because it deserves to be print yet again – Satan’s poop
Well, today I saw in the supermarket a new cereal for the Halloween season – Corn Pops with candy corn. Wha???
And, just because it deserves to be print yet again – Satan’s poop
JOLLY RANCHER!! That stuff is awful! It looks good. It feels good. It is pretty to look through and it smells somewhat fine, but after two or three pieces, the taste really gets annoying and there is an undertaste that runs right through every single flavor that lets you know it is made only by Jolly Rancher.
When it came out years ago I found it disgusting and now it is advertised everywhere, comes in big bags and even has gummy crap variations of the stuff and it is STILL loathsome. Even kids I know who buy a bag of it, throw the bags aside after running through all of the flavors at least once. The insidious thing about it, is that after your first try, you forget how disgusting it can be and months later, buy another bag because it looks good and try it again and get all disgusted again.
I have no idea how it makes a profit.
I believe you just explained how it makes a profit.
[shouts]
“Buttered popcorn jellybeans still suck.”
[runs and hides]
Mmm pear jelly beans.
I know that I’m not a person who buys these. It tastes like they left the barrel in the candy.
I don’t like most, if any candy. Yep, that’s right. I guess when I was a kid I must have liked it, but I’m not big on sweet stuff in general, and the added processed-phoniness of candy tends to turn me off.
That said, the candy I actually like includes good chocolate, good caramel, and…er…that’s really about it.
Stuff that’s exceptionally bad?
Well, as bad-candy.com says, tamarind is pretty foul…but of course, that’s not really used in American candy, at all, so keeping with the thread I’ll nominate…
uhh…
Twizzlers. Not particularly offensive, just empty chewiness.
That’s the best I can think of offhand, but it don’t compare to tamarind…ugh.