i'm saddened to find that pretty much every movie theater has repaced twizzlers with the inferior red vines. who eats red vines? they're gross and taste like playdough. don't be fooled!


- linda 3-20-2016 6:33 pm

i am not alone, though preference seems to be a coast thing. 


- linda 3-20-2016 6:46 pm [add a comment]


  • and then there are those of us that dont like licorice at all. if you are looking for more data points, my sister ate twizzers.


    - dave 3-20-2016 9:30 pm [add a comment]


    •  

      Twizzlers and red vines are cherry and raspberry flavored, not licorice.


      - steve 3-20-2016 10:01 pm [add a comment]


    • In many countries there is also a product sometimes known as red liquorice which is extruded in a way to resemble liquorice strings but made with main flavourings other than liquorice, such as strawberry, cherry, raspberry, or cinnamon. More recently similar products have been introduced in a wider variety of colours and flavours including apple, mango, blackcurrant, and watermelon, among others. Twizzlers (by Hersheys) and Red Vines are the best-known product brands of this type in the United States; in Australia they are produced by Darrell Lea and several other companies. While the common name for this candy has now become "red liquorice" or often simply "liquorice", it does not have the taste of liquorice. "Black" in "black liquorice"/"licorice" would formerly have been redundant and has become a retronym in North America.


      - dave 3-20-2016 11:53 pm [add a comment]



twizzlers are strawberry 


- linda 3-20-2016 11:07 pm [add a comment]


I had to look retronym up.


- steve 3-21-2016 5:48 am [add a comment]





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