Haribo Golden Bears are gummy bears that come in a variety of different flavors. The chewable is firm but flexible, and the flavors (raspberry, orange, lemon, strawberry and pineapple) are satisfying and can be distinguished from bear to bear. The sweetness is perfect, and its ability to stay in a hot car for days and still taste good is almost out of this world. Think about the colors of Haribo's gummy bears.
While the Kids have a mild flavor when chewed and have a sugary finish, their Golden Bear brothers provide all the strengths of Haribo, such as acidity and mouthfeel, making them a much superior candy in every way. Not as long as an acidic straw, but a little thicker and a little sweeter, they're an excellent example of Haribo's unparalleled ability to make every flavor taste vibrant enough to recognize without having to refer to the bag for help. This strange facsimile of Sour Belts, basically sour fruit in the gummy style, varied a lot from one flavor to another, but it's worth enjoying the peach aftertaste in Bath & Body Works scented spray to get that glorious, almost bubbly flavor of cola. This is the platonic ideal of chewing on gummy candies, without all the fun and flavor that would encourage that activity. After learning about this farce, NPR reporters recently began to wonder if gummy bears tasted differently. Haribo's ambition is admirable, as they attempt to recreate the magic of bitter straws with the flavor of Sour S'Ghetti.
The team contacted Haribo for information on this classic ice cream topping. This is by far the boldest flavor on offer, making it a bad choice for the weak and fans of Now and Later who like the idea of a candy more than the experience of consuming it. Haribo Golden Bears are truly unique in their ability to provide both sweet and sour flavors in one delicious gummy bear. With five different flavors available, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a sweet treat or something with a bit more bite, Haribo has you covered.