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Anyone knows if these are still produced and sold in Singapore? These are my favourite candy - but cannot find for many years. Now the nearest substitute is Ricola Fresh Pearls... but it's not the same taste as the original fruit gums:

 

Rowntree's Fruit Gums

 

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hate this since young...always stuck on teeth. i cant imagine eating this if we have filling in our teeth...maybe just pluck the filling out.

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Supercharged

oh yes. i rem this. l kind of like it, though its damm sticky.

 

these days, cannot find liao...... maybe try Mustafa.

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Someone mentioned that Candy Empire might have.

 

But damn siong leh this sweet, always stuck to teeth.

 

Chew until mouth cramp.

 

I prefer Jolly Tots but cannot find also.

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Supersonic

Check label before buying, avoid those MIC. [sweatdrop]

 

I would avoid any food MIC.

 

You never know what extra you're going to get.

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Most raw material are MIC.

Very hard to avoid.

We need Taiwan to constantly test and scrutinize MIC products, and to issue warnings.

 

Now I only eat those gummy bears and candies from Germany...Haribo.

Buy from here.

https://onlineshop.haribo.com/

 

I would avoid any food MIC.

You never know what extra you're going to get.

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But .. it was the stickiness that was the unique draw about this candy, and why I love it. Once you bite one, the teeth get stuck! LOL!

 

Gummy bears are also quite nice - but can finish too quickly as they are very soft.

 

Thanks for the online link Bracula - maybe will consider an order, just for old times sake!

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