Toxic Waste (confectionery)
- Toxic Waste (confectionery)
Toxic Waste is a solid sweet or candy that is packed in novelty drum containers, each holding about 15 pieces of sour candy which come in 5 different flavors. These are apple, black cherry, watermelon, lemon and blue raspberry. It is warned on the packet that the consumer should not put more than one in mouth as it it may cause damage to the consumers taste buds. Toxic Waste candy products are made in Pakistan.
The "sour challenge"
On the container the sweets come in is a test of how long buyers can keep a sweet in their mouths. The manufacturers encourage buyers to compete against a friend.There is a caution on the drum that sensitive individuals should not consume this product. There are also variants in the Toxic Waste range: Nuclear Sludge Chew Bar, Pucker Sucker lollipops, Dip & Lick and Candy Spray.
Nutritional Information
calories-50, Total fat 0g, Sodium 0mg, Total carbohydrates 13g, Sugars 11g, Protein 0g.
Related sites
* [http://www.toxicwasteonline.com/ Toxic Waste Candy's Official Site]
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