| | |  | Licorice | Home » » » » Candy Tree Gluten Free Cherry Twists, 2.4-Ounce Packages (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Organic. No sugar added. Wheat-free/Gluten free. Corn Candies was founded in 1984 by two parents who were concerned with what their seven children were eating. They cooked up lollipops, toffees, licorice and hard candies - made with organic ingredients. Organic corn malt as a base flavored with organic real fruit juices and sweetened with organic apple juice. Their children, and now grandchildren, have enjoyed these wholesome organic sweets for years - now yours can too. This product is made with gluten free ingredients and equipment is thoroughly cleaned to avoid cross-contamination. Candy Tree, your tasty natural choice. Certified Organic by Skal. Product of the Netherlands. | | | Features: | |
• Gluten Free Licorice made by small Dutch candy maker who started making organic candy without cane or beet sugar for his family in 1984.
• A wheat-free and gluten-free and organic Cherry licorice that tastes just great . And it is GLUTEN FREE!
• All batches are small and made using age old methods. His children, and now grandchildren have enjoyed these wholesome treats for years, now your children can too!
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 31.2 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Tasty and not Too SweetMar 25, 2009
By ButterflySoulfire
"EO"
These cherry vines have a nice mild cherry flavor. The "no added sugar" label is misleading. These contain "organic corn syrup" rather than "sugar." However, I didn't find these to be overly sweet. Actually, I found these to be less sweet than a lot of dried fruit. And unlike Twizzlers, these left no artificial aftertaste--even after eating a pack in a sitting (I'm a recovering Twizzlers addict, so I used to finish a large pack in a sitting all the time.). They're chewier (and harder) than Twizzlers and have a texture similar to those off-brand red licorice vines that you might find at a gas station or convenience store. The chewier texture did not deter me, however, from eating one vine after another while watching watching TV. The packs are small, so these will go fast: each vine is about 5 inches long and there are about 15 vines in a pack. That said, I wish that they were a little bit cheaper, but considering the great taste and the fact that they're the only brand of gluten-free licorice on the market it's worth the price.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Gluten free licorice!!Apr 01, 2008
By Lisa Hughes
"cincyceliac1"
Different texture than twizzlers, thin and harder. The taste is different as well, but unfortunately, they are addicting!! First time I have had licorice in 10 years, so it was a treat-but I still will miss Twizzlers! Very nice that they are organic! (Lessens the guilt factor!)
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Deeelicious!!!!Jun 15, 2007
By M. Kaforey I LOVE licorice and this is the BEST I have found without red dye #5 and blue dye #3.
The vines are shorter than with licorice found at Wal-Mart. But that is no problem for me. The candy is still delicious. I have tried the cherry and black flavor. Love them both. Next on my list is the strawberry.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Save your MoneyMay 01, 2010
By artgirl66
"artgirl66"
This is not your typical licorice by a long stretch of the imagination. It's made from corn syrup so you'd think it would be sweet but it's not sweet because there's basically NO flavor at all. The only thing that you can taste is the gritty rice flour. To say the "flavor is mild" is misleading...more like "non-existent" would be closer to the truth. You have to order a whole case of 12 so now I'm stuck with 11 bags of this crud. If you want the taste of cherry - eat dried cherries and pretend they are licorice - at least you'd get some flavor.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good StuffJun 09, 2008
By Carol A. Kryder
"GranCarol"
These licorice vines are very close to the real thing. Really satisfies your craving for licorice. I keep a package at home and one in my desk at work.
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