Razzles is a brand of candies that changes texture from a small tablet-shaped candy to a gum. The candy is made to change from a hard candy to a soft and chewy gum.
Razzles first hit the market in 1966 and have been sold in America since then.
The brand is currently owned by the Concord Confections subsidiary of the Tootsie Roll Industries company.
In the 1980s, Razzles expanded its flavor offerings to include sour and tropical fruit varieties.
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The original Razzles come in five flavors: lemon, raspberry, grape, orange, and blueberry.
Sour Razzles are a sour take on the original flavors of Razzles.
Tropical Razzles feature flavors such as pineapple, strawberry-banana, tropical punch, tangerine, and kiwi-lime.
Razzles are made of sugar, gum base, corn syrup, and flavors.
Yes, Razzles are designed to change texture from a hard candy to a gum.
Most people report that the gum phase of Razzles lasts for 10-15 minutes.
Razzles contain soy and may contain traces of milk and wheat.
No, Razzles contain beeswax as an ingredient, so they are not vegan-friendly.