Saturday, August 3, 2013

Review of Walnut Whips and more by Sally Ryan


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The Walnut Whip.

An old English childhood favourite. This is a cute treat has the best of all worlds. A perfectly shaped cone of milk chocolate houses a soft gooey meringue, and topped by a tasty walnut.

Walnut Whip with a cup of tea
Once you break through the creamy milk chocolate the sweet fluffy meringue takes you to heaven. The walnut on top can either be the first to go or the amazing finish to the perfect sweet.

Jolly Rancher Fruit chews

1. Why do you think it has this name.

My guess it got its name from an American land owner who was very happy following a sugar rush. But I am told by reliable internet sources that the name was meant to suggest western hospitality.

2. Describe the confectionary
A smooth individually wrapped treat 

3. Colour
Blue, green, pink or red

4. Texture
A soft gooey treat perfect for chewing.                                                               



5. Flavour 
Fruit flavours in blue raspberry, Green Apple, Watermelon or cherry.

6. Recommendation
A perfect treat for those who like a chewy lolly with strong fruity flavours. The flip top packet is the perfect size for your pocket or to hide in the handbag.

7. what age group would like this confectionery?
All ages would like this but I would not recommend to those with loose false teeth.

8. What time of day would you enjoy this? 
Great for an afternoon pick-me –up

9. The best part of this lolly is when the 
Intense fruit flavour hits you in that first bite.

10. out of 10?

7 out of 10



  • Jolly Rancher Hard Candy (bold fruit flavours)

    1. Why do you think it has this name?

    My guess it got its name from an American land owner who was very happy following a sugar rush. But I am told by reliable internet sources that the name was meant to suggest western hospitality!
    2. Describe the confectionery.

    A smooth transparent lolly that is packaged in a pop-out pack.
    3. Colour

    Blue, green, pink or red
    4. Texture
         
    A soft boiled lolly type feel
    5. Flavour
    WOW intense Fruit flavours in blue raspberry, Apple, Watermelon or cherry with hint of sour.

    6. Recommendation.
    A must for those who are chasing an extreme fruit flavour. Not for those who are into subtle flavours.

    7. what age group would like this confectionery?
    All ages would like this but I would not recommend to those who are about to have a nap.

    8. What time of day would you enjoy this? 

    Great for an afternoon pick-me –up..
    9 The best part of this lolly is when the
    Intense fruit flavour hits you in that first bite.
    10.5 out of 10?

    • Butterfinger by Nestle 

      1. Why do you think it has this name?

      The finger shaped peanut butter flavour may be a giveaway. 

      2. Describe the confectionery
      A chocolate coated bar with peanut butter

      3. Colour                                                                                                      
          
      Milk chocolate outside and golden inside.                                  
      4. Texture.

      The centre is a crisp and crunchy wrapped in a smooth layer of creamy milk chocolate
      5. Flavour
      A gentle peanut butter toffee flavour that is perfectly matched with chocolate.

      6. Recommendation
      A must for any peanut fan.

      7. what age group would like this confectionery?
      All ages
      8. What time of day would you enjoy this? 

      A bit of afternoon delight.. Would go well with a coffee.

      9. The best part of this lolly is when the
      Crunch when you take the first bite..
      10. 7 out of 10?




      Thank you Sally for your fantastic reviews, very helpful, especially to those new to the American Candy Market or those wanting to reminise.

      Hope to have you visit The Lolly Lady Blog again!



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