In the US, the slogan is "unexplainably juicy."
They were originally called Opal Fruits, and they were created in the UK.
The original flavors were strawberry, orange, lemon, and lime. Lime was replaced with cherry.
In the UK, the candies are vegetarian, but in the US, they contain Gelatin.
There is about 22 grams of sugar in 40.1 grams of candy in Starburst. So, yes, this is a whole lot! The first ingredient is corn syrup, which is a form of sugar, the second is sugar itself, and the third is concentrated juice (which they would have put in for the natural sugar). Basically, if you want healthy and low sugar, don't eat Starburst.
Starburst - candy - was created in 1959.
A single starburst candy is 4cm squared.
Milky way. a better match would be Starburst
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The candy for this slogan is Starburst candy
No, dogs should not eat Starburst candy as it is not safe for them. Starburst contains ingredients that can be harmful to dogs, such as sugar, artificial colors, and potential choking hazards. It's best to stick to dog-safe treats and avoid giving human food to dogs.
Starburst candy was invented in the UK in 1960 by a man named Peter Phillips. The candy was originally known as Opal Fruits before being rebranded as Starburst in the US.
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