Australian here. Am I missing something with Jolly Ranchers?
Posted by KaneTheBoom@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 169 comments
I just tried Jolly Rancher gummies for the first time. I hear these things being talked about like the second coming of God but they tasted like actual rubber. Are the other versions way better, or like?
Dear-Ad-7028@reddit
The hard candies are the original and they’re good I guess. If you have a kid with a loose tooth give them one and tell them to bite it. The tooth will get stuck and be pulled out.
eyetracker@reddit
They make gummy versions?
KaneTheBoom@reddit (OP)
I would have attached an image but this sub doesn't let me
kermitdafrog21@reddit
Yeah and I personally like them lol
FernMariposa@reddit
Yeah, I've ever heard of gummy versions....that's not the jolly rancher I grew up with!
Drew707@reddit
This right here. What the fuck are those?
Also, Watermelon Supremacy.
CaptainPunisher@reddit
Yes, they've had gummies for years, but they're not wildly popular to find.
Also, watermelon sucks! Cherry is life!
Drew707@reddit
NO U!
CaptainPunisher@reddit
I challenge you to a battle to the death!
eyetracker@reddit
Watermelon and apple. I usually like cherry best of multi flavor candies, but it's my least favorite JR flavor.
iusedtobeyourwife@reddit
LEMON SUPREMACY! Except it’s hard to find them now!
Stop_Already@reddit
There were lemon jolly ranchers!?!??
No one TOLD me!?!
iusedtobeyourwife@reddit
They’re soooooo good
SplodeyDope@reddit
I recently discovered that Gatorade makes a green apple flavor that tastes a lot like the apple Jolly Rancher. Shit is pretty good.
editorgrrl@reddit
Jolly Rancher sells drink mixes in blue raspberry, cherry, green apple, and watermelon flavors:
https://singlestogo.com/products/jolly-rancher-singles-to-go
I bought a big canister of blue raspberry drink mix (with sugar) at Walmart. The green apple singles (with aspartame) were too sweet.
CupBeEmpty@reddit
Apple? You monster.
breathless_RACEHORSE@reddit
Apple above all. The gummies are terrible in general. There is an additional flavor that clashes with the original flavors, but I can't identify it.
SevenSixOne@reddit
Yo, I'll trade you all of my green apple (and blue raspberry too, if you like em) for all of your cherry
...though if you get some of the cinnamon flavor, they enhance any of the regular flavor assortment if you eat them together
Stein1071@reddit
Maybe OP has been seeing Reddit Jolly Ranchers talked about a lot or something?
Shevyshev@reddit
A Jolly Rancher gummy is an abomination and an affront to nature.
A Jolly Rancher is definitional a hard candy. You can’t have a jaw breaker gummy bear any more than you can have a Jolly Rancher gummy.
Critical_Cup689@reddit
Yes
KaneTheBoom@reddit (OP)
Jesus christ I forgot I made this post and I've come back to 0 upvotes and 164 comments, did I start a war or some shit?
kermitdafrog21@reddit
I’m in the minority, but I actually like the jolly rancher gummies (especially the berry pack). But like most people have said, the hard candies are the typical jolly rancher.
I’m also not sure if this is accurate for jolly ranchers specifically, but many American products have slightly different formulations internationally if you get one that isn’t produced here for the US market (things like slight changes in coloring, preservatives, and sweeteners) so it’s possible that your jolly ranchers are still different than the ones here
Judgy-Introvert@reddit
I haven’t had a jolly rancher since I was a kid and didn’t even know they made a gummy version. No one is hyping them in the US that I’m aware of. They’re just another candy in a long line of candies.
VeryQuokka@reddit
Who is talking about them like that? It's just some cheap candy. You get what you pay for - it's not really anything special.
Spanker_of_Monkeys@reddit
The apple ones are pretty damn good though
11twofour@reddit
Booooooo
CupBeEmpty@reddit
I am tempted to use my mod powers to remove the pro apple comments but I took a few deep breaths and we are all good now.
jyper@reddit
The ghost of Johnny Appleseed compelled you to keep it
CupBeEmpty@reddit
No. Mr. John Chapman would taste the horrible fake “apple” flavor and go haunt whatever chemical plant manufactures it.
Spanker_of_Monkeys@reddit
Cuz you know I'm right
CupBeEmpty@reddit
No, I know you’re wrong but I’m gritting my teeth and deciding it is ok to be wrong on the internet.
VegetableRound2819@reddit
How dare you? Apple all day every day.
CoffeeExtraCream@reddit
Cherry and blue raspberry. Apple can get passed to the one guy around who likes them.
5432198@reddit
Especially with a werther's original at the same time.
Hoosier_Jedi@reddit
Foreigners seem to think if it’s repeatedly mentioned in media it’s because it’s amazing. I recall some Brit came here thinking Taco Bell was godly because of how often people in movies and TV mention it. Needless to say, the sub basically laughed in their face.
TillPsychological351@reddit
Do foreign countries not do paid product placement in their media?
GaryJM@reddit
There's a good video on YouTube by Tom Scott called "why Britain sucks at product placement" because it's much less of a thing over here. The commercial TV channels have only been allowed to have product placement since 2011 and the BBC aren't allowed to do it at all.
DrWhoisOverRated@reddit
Even if it's not a paid advertisement, you do have the names of products written into shows because it is so common.
For example, I've heard Sainsbury's mentioned in various shows and movies.
TillPsychological351@reddit
That's not exactly a bad thing. It can get a little clunky and awkward in the US, like when there's a branded product prominently placed in frame for no good reason.
binarycow@reddit
Or when one character explains the features of the car when getting in the car
mdp300@reddit
Heroes was so bad at this.
One character was going somewhere, and her dad said "take the Rogue!" Tossing her the keys to their brand new 2008 Nissan Rogue! We were then treated to action shots of a small economy SUV driving around town.
And then the terrible revival series had a bunch of scenes where people met up at a Cadillac dealership to talk.
Stein1071@reddit
They probably have to have a flashing banner under it announcing "THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. BUY NOW!"
They see the world like in the movie "They Live"
Buy!
Procreate!
Be Happy!
SevenSixOne@reddit
Someone posted here a while ago with a long list of (mostly unremarkable) American snacks they wanted to try because they'd seen them in movies, then refused to believe all the comments telling them "hey, none of these snacks are worth going out of your way to get, and you probably have something similar to most of them in MyCountry™"
Slendadude_11@reddit
The gummies suck ass. Try the hard candy, absolute GOAT.
AntiqueWarStories@reddit
Is there a chance that you confused Jolly Rancher gummies with Nerds Gummy Clusters? Those clusters have been an absolute hit online and taste pretty damn good. I recommend!
Accomplished_Ad6551@reddit
Jolly Ranchers are terrible… but I don’t know how you got the taste of rubber. They are hard candies and have the typical generic exaggerated fruit flavors.
The most popular American candy would probably be the chocolate bars. (Snickers, Milky Ways, KitKats, Twix, etc). Reese’s Peanut Butter cups are pretty big too.
montrevux@reddit
yo brother you want the hard candy jolly ranchers.
Gone213@reddit
Cherry the best one. Usually I hate cherry hard candies because they taste fake, but the cherry is just so good.
beaglemama@reddit
Especially the watermelon 🍉 flavor ones.
Drew707@reddit
Best one. When I was in elementary, my dad would keep a bag of just watermelon in his desk at work and it was the best part of visiting him at the office while he worked a soulless audit job.
ALoungerAtTheClubs@reddit
Virtually no one hypes Jolly Ranchers that much in America.They're kind of nostalgic for a lot of people because they're a cheap, widely available candy many people would have eaten a as kids. But we don't think they're some culinary masterpiece.
czarrie@reddit
Cinnamon hard jolly ranchers are kinda great but you can barely find them anymore...
mdp300@reddit
This is the first I've ever heard of these!
czarrie@reddit
They were my favorite growing up in the 90s so with my luck they got rid of them.
.... apparently they got rid of them last year. Of course.
SevenSixOne@reddit
If OP bought them in Australia, the candies may have been super old and/or stored improperly for some of their long trip to get there, plus they probably paid extortionate import markup.
Jolly Ranchers are a perfectly adequate candy (and the cherry flavor especially is way better than other fake cherry flavors IMO) but they're not going to blow your mind, especially if they're stale and overpriced.
Morlock19@reddit
i mean he got jolly rancher GUMMIES which i've never head of
Rezboy209@reddit
I, in fact, think Jolly Ranchers hard candies are culinary masterpieces... Thank you good sir.
JollyRancher29@reddit
Agreed—they’re the best bang for your buck candy and it’s not close
Lovemybee@reddit
They are the best cure for cottonmouth!
pneumatichorseman@reddit
I usually use a shotgun or an axe, but you do you boo...
CupBeEmpty@reddit
Axe against cottonmouth seems like a poor choice for both.
pneumatichorseman@reddit
I almost clarified temperature dependent.
Morning or evening on a colder day? I don't worry and grab the axe.
If it's warmer though fuck off right to the shotgun.
CupBeEmpty@reddit
Permanent solutions to temporary problems… I hate that I can joke about that.
cavall1215@reddit
Yup, they were a superior version of a Dum-Dum but not necessarily something I'd choose at a store as a kid. I had multiple Sunday School teachers who would give Jolly Ranchers out as a treat for memorizing your Bible verse or knowing some Bible fact.
ColossusOfChoads@reddit
They certainly did when I was a little kid (late 80s early 90s).
I remember wondering what the big deal was.
ghjm@reddit
Jolly Ranchers are one of those things like red solo cups that, while they do exist in America, are absolutely not a big deal. Whoever has been taking them up to you is not American.
If you're curious what a Jolly Rancher is like, go to any confectionary, buy fruit flavored boiled sweets, and eat them. You are now within 1% of the Jolly Rancher experience. (The missing 1% is the way a Jolly Rancher annoyingly sticks to your teeth.)
Gummies are not Jolly Ranchers, even if the company that makes Jolly Ranchers has bizarrely decided to make gummies and put Jolly Rancher labels on them.
WillDupage@reddit
Don’t forget the ever-present piece of plastic wrapper that ripped and stuck to the candy but you didn’t notice because it’s permanently fused to it, but will dislodge after 3 minutes in your mouth and will do one of the following: a. Choke you b. Re-fuse to the roof of your mouth or c. Get stuck between your incisor and premolar.
ColossusOfChoads@reddit
Maybe he's been communicating with one of my 6th grade classmates from 1989 via time warp?
Seriously, people. They're not that good.
Average_Potato42@reddit
Just a thought... Perhaps our friend from down under caught some discussions using Jolly Rancher gummies as a stand in for edible gummies. If that's the case then yeah you're missing something.
AziMeeshka@reddit
Who? Where? Is it the voices in your head? I don't think I have heard anyone ever talk about Jolly Ranchers. It's a candy, most people are aware that they exist, but I don't see a bunch of people talking about them ever.
MyFace_UrAss_LetsGo@reddit
It’s just candy
Ok-Parfait2413@reddit
They have Jolly Rancher drink mix now but Jolly Ranchers and Skittles are marketed to Millennials since they grew up with them. They are an acquired taste but watch your teeth.
Deludist@reddit
Jolly Ranchers hard candies are iconic here for unclear (to me) reasons. The company trademarked the name in the 1950s. They had some unusual (at the time) fruit flavors.
They were acquired by American conglomerate Beatrice Foods in 1966, then by Leaf Inc. Leaf sold the brand to Hershey in 1996 along with other brands (Milk Duds, Whoppers, PayDay, Heath Bar. Good & Plenty, etc.).
The Jolly Rancher brand expanded from hard candies to jelly beans, lollipops, gummies and soda.
All Jolly Rancher products are just branded corn syrup, sugar, artificial flavors and colors ... palm oil, palm kernel oil, carnuba wax, potato starch and on and on. Another American gift to the world, I guess.
SaffyPants@reddit
Stairs to the counter? What's the purpose?
wonderoo@reddit
Try the hard candy not the gummies
pirawalla22@reddit
A lot of American candy manufacturers have been experimenting in bizarre ways with their products in recent years. Traditionally, jolly ranchers are a hard, sticky candy with a particularly intense flavor. But why not? Let's release gummy versions that taste completely different! Lots of well known candies here have five or six totally different versions now. Nerds used to be tiny candies that you shook out of a box, now they also attach them to gummy candies, and stick them on edible ropes. Starburst used to be small chewy candies that came individually wrapped, now you can buy bags of unwrapped tiny versions that look like chicklets, and you can get starburst-flavored versions of other candies (probably including jolly ranchers.) Our candy industry is nothing if not busy.
ProfuseMongoose@reddit
No idea why anyone would try a gummy version of a candy that has only two things going for it, 1) that it's a hard candy and 2) that you can make jolly rancher vodka if you're a bored teenager.
docmoonlight@reddit
Hahaha, I’m old enough to remember dropping Jolly Ranchers in Zimas! Delicious.
Drew707@reddit
Mom?
Stop_Already@reddit
Son?
sleepygrumpydoc@reddit
My favorite memory of being 18
katrinakt8@reddit
Ok bored millennial wants to try this!!
Subvet98@reddit
Skittles will do the trick as well.
GF_baker_2024@reddit
I don't recommend it. Most of the Skittle-flavored vodkas tasted like cough medicine.
Drew707@reddit
That's what 99 or Pinnicle are for.
_pamelab@reddit
I have some grape in my freezer from a party 15 years ago.
xxxjessicann00xxx@reddit
I mean, I love Jolly Rancher gummies, but I have literally never heard anyone hyping them up ever.
Final_Location_2626@reddit
The other kind are like sucker's, but smaller and without a stick.
They're OK, kind of nice to have when hiking to keep your mouth from drying up, but at the end of the day, they'll taste like a sucker.
Swimming-Book-1296@reddit
Noone thinks the gummies are that great. The regular ones are just generic but decently good hard sugar candy.
kingoden95@reddit
I didn’t know there was a gummy version, I’ve only seen the original hard candy. Jolly ranchers have bold flavor but I don’t like them personally and I don’t know anyone who hypes them up.
EvaisAchu@reddit
As a connoisseur of gummy candies, gummy jolly ranchers are the grossest ones in existence (besides red vines and regular twizzlers).
The only acceptable Jolly ranchers are the hard candy. Watermelon and Blue Raspberry are the best ones, in my humble opinion.
GF_baker_2024@reddit
Where exactly do you hear candies being talked about like they're the second coming of God?
DifferentWindow1436@reddit
It's just a hard candy with different flavors. In the 80s, sometimes the kids used to have them on hand in school and give them out. I liked the green apple and the grape. The wrapper would sometimes melt into the candy when it was hot.
But they aren't anything really special.
Thanks for reminding me of 8th grade!
WarrenMulaney@reddit
8th grade teacher here...
I still use Jolly Ranchers as "prizes" for review games etc.
baalroo@reddit
The gummies ain't it, that's a bs fad candy that is only vaguely related to an actual jolly rancher.
The only real jolly ranchers, and the thing people are referencing when they talk about jolly ranchers, are the hard candies.
spike31875@reddit
The Jolly Rancher hard candies are the best. I didn't even know they had gummis.
My two favorite flavors are cherry and grape.
blipsman@reddit
The canonical Jolly Ranchers are hard candy. They come either in small rectangle logs or in more flat sticks, depending on how you buy them... you would find a bag of the logs, or back in the day would find the board shape ones sold at candy stores individually.
Gummies, jelly beans, ropes, etc. are just brand extension crap...
GByteKnight@reddit
The gummies are Bad my friend. The hard candies are decent, probably the best hard candy out there but this is not a hill I will die on.
liberletric@reddit
First of all, it’s a candy, not a culinary masterpiece.
Second, you want the hard ones, I’ve never even seen gummy Jolly Ranchers before.
liberletric@reddit
wtf is a gummy Jolly Rancher
LineRex@reddit
DoublePostedBroski@reddit
1) No one talks about them like that 2) Why would you try a gummy version?
Trappist1@reddit
I feel old, not a single person has brought up Jolly rancher girl on Reddit after 100 comments. It would have been half the comments years ago.
IrianJaya@reddit
I've never heard anyone say anything about Jolly Rancher gummies until just now. Take anything you hear about junk food or fast food with liberal grains of salt. It's most likely children or teenagers who recommend that stuff and blow it way out of proportion.
Redbubble89@reddit
We had a substitute teacher that would hand jolly ranchers and for a 6-12 year olds, she was a favorite. Jolly Ranchers are hard candies in a clear and yellow wrapper. Most here had no idea they came in gummies.
Candy always tastes better from a kids perspective but get the hard candy.
FivebyFive@reddit
They
Vexonte@reddit
I don't know what gummies your talking about, but it has become popular in my neck of the woods to freeze, dry them, and sell them at local markets.
Aggressive_FIamingo@reddit
Jolly Ranchers are a hard candy, not a gummy. You got some weird Australian version I think.
Engineer_Existing@reddit
Jolly ranchers yes the break your tooth and still have you snacking candies....
CinemaSideBySides@reddit
I thought that was Now 'n Laters, a.k.a. Orthodontists' Bane. Just soft enough to convince you to bite down when you really, really shouldn't
Gallahadion@reddit
You just unlocked a childhood memory.
I have no idea why I bothered to eat those things when softer candies were available. I didn't eat them often, but I probably should've stopped after trying one the first time.
Evil_Weevill@reddit
By who? I've never even heard of them?
AnalogNightsFM@reddit
Absolutely no one talks about Jolly Ranchers so extremely. They do not taste like rubber. Why are you lot so extreme?
davidm2232@reddit
Never heard of a gummy version. They are hard candies. Very good but they need to be fresh. They start getting mushy pretty quick. The blue raspberry are by far the best
02K30C1@reddit
Wait till you hear about jolly rancher flavored pop tarts
dumbandconcerned@reddit
I had no idea they made gummy versions, but even the hard candies, I haven’t thought about in ages. Not since we made jolly rancher vodka in undergrad lol
Guinnessron@reddit
The hard candy is what people love. I do think they’re overrated
msspider66@reddit
I’m not much for hard candy but one year for Christmas I made jolly rancher vodka. I put it in hot sauce size bottles and handed them out at a Christmas party.
They had fun names based on the flavor. The blue one was “the antidote for a blue Christmas”. I Mixed a bit of Fireball with the red one to create “Krumpus’s Piss”.
Easy and fun to make, plus they were a hit.
hawffield@reddit
I think foreigners are pretty bad at gauging how interest we are in various snacks.
I haven heard anyone even talk about Jolly Ranchers since I was maybe a kid.
CupBeEmpty@reddit
Exactly. Jolly Ranchers are like “oh there are some available so I might have it.”
I’d honestly be disappointed if a house on Halloween just was passing out jolly ranchers.
HoyAIAG@reddit
You got the wrong kind. The real jolly ranchers are hard candy.
Ozone220@reddit
The fuck is a Jolly Rancher gummy? They're normally hard candies
travelinmatt76@reddit
Never heard of gummy versions. They should be hard and make your top and bottom teeth stick together. Cherry and watermelon are the best flavors.
TheBeastInMeIXVI@reddit
Most U.S candy has the texture of plastic. Their best chocolate is like British advent calendar chocolate and twizzlers are like chewing on the plastic coating of a cable. They're good at a lot but candy isn't one of them.
RickMoneyRS@reddit
I've only ever heard of them as hard candies. I think most everyone likes them decently well, but I think you would be hard pressed to find many people who would consider it as even a top 20 candy.
Unhappy_Performer538@reddit
Get real jolly ranchers
shibby3388@reddit
Three hours and OP still hasn’t responded. Nice work everyone.
Bluemonogi@reddit
I’ve never heard of gummy Jolly Ranchers. I’ve only had the hard candy version. It has been a long time since I had any but they were okay. Not amazing just fine. Kind of a cheap filler candy for Halloween or piñatas.
Courwes@reddit
The gummies are gross. It’s the hard candy that people like.
Chance-Business@reddit
Gummies? Those just taste like gummies. The real deal original candy is where it's at.
HandyLighter@reddit
Jolly Rancher gummies are not great. Jolly Rancher hard candies have some nostalgia in America culture bc in the 90’s we didn’t know anything better. Also they became popular to add to alcoholic drinks at the time. A Zima (alcoholic beverage)with a couple Jolly Rancher hard candies thrown in was actually pretty good!!
DrWhoisOverRated@reddit
Who talks about Jolly Ranchers like that?
You're not missing anything, that's what it is. It's a cheap kind of flavorless candy that is ubiquitous because it is so cheap.
ColossusOfChoads@reddit
My entire 6th grade class in 1989, that's who.
But I stood alone. Jolly Ranchers suck.
Luckytxn_1959@reddit
Talk shit about Jolly Ranchers but didn't even try an actual Jolly Rancher...
This is Australia though... The same country that gave us Raygun as an Olympian.
ColossusOfChoads@reddit
I'm an American and I'll talk shit in his stead! Most overrated candy ever.
ColossusOfChoads@reddit
Jolly Ranchers were all the rage in 1989 when I was in the 6th grade. Every kid had to get their hands on them. They were a playground status symbol.
I remember wondering what the big fucking deal was. As hard candy goes, it was mediocre. Seriously people, over three decades of hype... but why?
Hoosier_Jedi@reddit
Another example of a foreigner thinking popularity = high quality. McDonald’s exists all over the world, but it’s not because their burgers are amazing.
They’re cheap and tasty enough to do the job. Jolly Ranchers are the same. There’s loads of better candy out there. But you can get a mountain of them for cheap and they hit the spot when you want candy.
oarmash@reddit
I assure you, no one in America talks up jolly ranchers. That being said, I’ve never tried the gummies. I didn’t know they made those.
PureYouth@reddit
It’s just flavored sugar. I don’t know what you expected
secondmoosekiteer@reddit
Maaaaaan I miss spicy jolly ranchers! My mouth is watering just remembering that watermelon cayenne exists!
Coffeelock1@reddit
Didn't even know they made gummy versions. Never heard anyone praising jolly ranchers like that, not even their own advertising which usually tries to make the product seem like the best candy ever praises it that much. They are popular because they are cheap hard candy and work very well to put a bunch of them (of the same flavor, preferably watermelon) in a bottle of vodka and let them dissolve to give it extra flavor.
allaboutwanderlust@reddit
The hard candies are legit. Never had the the gummies
Zaidswith@reddit
I haven't had a Jolly Rancher since I was a child. The normal ones are hard candies. I used to get the gummy ones at the theater.
It's just cheap candy. I don't know who would hype them.
Equinsu-0cha@reddit
kinda wanna try australian gummies now
JackFrostsKid@reddit
The gummies taste like shit. The hard candy is where it’s at.
Ordovick@reddit
The gummies are the alternate (and far inferior) version, you want the traditional hard candy.
SCP_1370@reddit
You bought a spin off product lol.
Educational_Crazy_37@reddit
Walmart sells those gummy Jolly Ranchers.
Lostsock1995@reddit
I didn’t even know there was such a thing as jolly ranchers gummies. Hard candies are where it’s at.
But regardless, all things people consume is subjective. Is this news to you? People since the beginning of time have liked things differently. I can 100% guarantee you live and breathe for one food that someone else thinks is disgusting, and the same for them. Isn’t that… you know… very, very normal????????
whatsthis1901@reddit
I didn't even realize they made gummy Jolly Ranchers so I'm not sure. I like the green apple and the watermelon ones but I'm not a fan of the rest of the flavors.
Salty_Dog2917@reddit
Who’s blowing smoke about Jolly Ranchers?
MrLongWalk@reddit
I’ve never heard of jolly rancher gummies, I’ve definitely never heard them hyped up.
jahreed@reddit
Albanese son
katrinakt8@reddit
So the gummy jolly ranchers are not what people are talking about being good.
Jolly ranchers are a totally nostalgic candy of the 80s/90s. I get excited when I see them in my son’s Halloween bag, snag a few for myself, and don’t even eat them!
SuperSpeshBaby@reddit
Original Jolly Ranchers are the hardest of hard candies. You can pop one in your mouth and suck on it for 5 hours. None of this gummy bullshit.
ProfuseMongoose@reddit
Hey everybody! We made a softer, more unappealing version of a rock candy!
hurray4dolphins@reddit
Jolly ranchers are not good. Either variety. Sorry you got your hopes up
Hypranormal@reddit
Did you hear this talk from a Jolly Ranchers salesperson perhaps?
SpiritOfDefeat@reddit
I’ve never heard anyone praise Jolly Ranchers as amazing. They’re pretty mid.
C5H2A7@reddit
The jolly ranchers you've heard people talk about are fruity hard candies. The gummies are a less-popular spin-off.
dontdoxmebro@reddit
Jolly Ranchers are famous for their hard candies, not their gummies. Many of their flavors are sweet and sour fruit flavors.
Ok-Simple5493@reddit
I really like Jolly Ranchers. I tried the gummy version. I did not like that.
Otherwise-OhWell@reddit
I've only ever had the hard Jolly Rancher's, but it's prbly been 10+ years. I liked the sour green apple flavor best.
theSPYDERDUDE@reddit
Jolly ranchers gummies are just a result of the gummy candy trend right, I don’t know anyone who actually likes them (I’m sure there’s one person) but the hard candies are way better. Either way, the hard candies made to be cheap and easy to eat seven of without realizing. They’re decent, but I’d pick plenty of other candies before em.
I_am_photo@reddit
I don't think I've ever seen gummy jolly ranchers. Only know them as hard candy. I liked them as a kid especially at school if teachers had them on their desk. Could grab some and suck on them for a while.
Arcaeca2@reddit
There are gummy Jolly Ranchers? I'll have to find them and try them, they're usually hard
MelodyMaster5656@reddit
I've never heard of a gummy Jolly Rancher.
cdb03b@reddit
Jolly Ranchers are cheap hard candies. The gummy version is below the hard candy quality and is just taking part of the current candy fad. They are not considered awesome here.