🍭 Taste the freedom of flavor without the sugar!
Andy Anand Sugar Free Fruit Taffy Toffees offer a delightful trio of Strawberry, Orange, and Lemon flavors, crafted in Europe. With 35 pieces in a 7 oz package, these diabetic-friendly, gluten-free, and vegan treats redefine what sugar-free candy can taste like, ensuring a mouthwatering experience that satisfies your sweet cravings without the guilt.
M**L
Great texture and flavor
I've purchased this several times. It is always really good
R**M
Delicious!
These are sooo good! You'd never guess they're sugar-free.
J**N
I don't eat paper!
From what I can taste the taffy is delicious, the problem is the majority of them are melted and stuck to the wrapper. Now if the wrapper was edible ther would be no issue, however it's not and I don't have a tendency of eating paper. If the taffy wasn't fused with wrappers I would have given them a five star review.
Q**L
Delicious flavor, high cost
These were yummy but I just can’t justify the high cost for such a small amount. Sigh. I’ll keep looking.
B**O
Sugar-Free Fruit Taffy YUM! Profits go to Charity!
These sugar free Andy Anand fruit taffys are delicious and I can not tell they are sugar-free. There seems to be a lot more lemon flavor in my batch than other flavors but thats fine with me! These are soft but not too soft and the flavors of lemon, orange and strawberry actually taste like lemon, orange and strawberry. They are made with concentrated fruit juices and natural flavors. I am often hesitant with fruit flavored candy because it tastes fake. These taste real! They are European, crafted in Spain and are very enjoyable to eat! I especially love that all profits go to run schools and non-profit activities at Education without Borders! What a great charity! I have purchased other Andy Anand products and have always been happy. These would be great to take on an airplane to chew on the climb or decent!
S**N
Taste is good, but somewhat inconsistent in texture?
The media could not be loaded. I’ve tried a lot of sugar-free candy over the last few years. Overall, this Andy Anand version is pretty good, but I do have some concerns.The sweeteners used in these fruit taffy candies is maltitol, mannitol, and sucralose.I think the level of sweetness is good, and I’m not tasting any bitterness or off-flavors. That’s good.On the other-side-of-the coin, I also know, from experience, that I do have to limit how many of these candies I can have as the inclusion of these versions of non-sugar sweeteners can have some ’intestinal effects’. Nuff said on that, but I do consider that concern to be worth mentioning.Also good is the actual fruit flavor. The orange tastes like orange. The lemon tastes like lemon. The strawberry tastes like strawberry. Each is distinctive and each is immediately noticeable. First rate flavor, I think.One negative, though, is the texture. The first one I tried was softly chewy. Really nice. The next few were somewhat harder or much harder.Perhaps this inconsistency isI due to the packaging. While the individual candies are each loosely wrapped, they come loose in a cardboard box and not a plastic bag of some sort. So, they are not in some sort of sealed, air-tight package and it appears to me that some of the taffy pieces are more ‘dried out’ than others.Another negative is the price. It’s a pretty small 7 ounce box (about 35 taffies) for almost $15. So, roughly, 43 cents per piece of taffy, somewhere in that range. And that price range, for me at least, is a price that I consider to be fairly high.So, overall, consistently good tasting taffy that is inconsistent in texture and on the high side of the price/value equation.
A**W
Not worth the cost
Box extremely small and only had 12 candies for $25 . Do not waste your money .
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