- Smarties (Ce De Candy)
In the
United States , Smarties are a type of artificiallyfruit -flavor edcandy produced byCe De Candy, Inc. from 1949 through the present (2008). They are marketed in Canada under the brand name Rockets, to avoid confusion with Nestlé Smarties. The original product is the English Fizzers fromSwizzels Matlow . In 1949, the brother of the chairman of Swizzels Matlow travelled to the US and established Ce De Candy. The candies bear a strong resemblance totablet -style pills in shape and texture. One individual candy is in the shape of a cylinder with a diameter of roughly 1 cm and a height of roughly 4 mm. Larger ones have a diameter of 2.5 cm and are about 6 mm thick. Both sizes are double concave. There are 25Calories and 6 grams ofsugar in a roll of Smarties. [ [http://www.smarties.com/nutritionalinfo.html Nutritional Info] at [http://www.smarties.com/ Smarties] ] Ingredients include:dextrose (may containcorn syrup solids and/ormaltodextrin ),citric acid ,calcium stearate ,artificial flavor s, colors.Smarties come in assorted combinations of colors within their wrapped tubes. These include white and pastels yellow, pink, orange, purple and green. Each color's flavor is slightly different. They are usually packaged as a roll of
candies wrapped incellophane . Because each package is small and inexpensive, they are often bought in bulk for occasions such as parties orHalloween .Flavors and tastes
Ce De Candy produces "extreme sour" and "tropical" varieties of Smarties. They also manufacture a Smarties gum, which is shaped like the candy, but has a different texture.
Each package contains an assortment of
pastel colors, including white, red, orange, yellow, green and purple, however blind taste tests on a small group of adult subjects indicate that individuals perceive essentially the same flavor regardless of any differences inchemical composition (dyes,artificial flavor s).Fact|date=September 2008Regional Variations
Smarties produced by Ce De Candy's
Union Township, Union County, New Jersey plant have a slightly different taste than the ones that are produced by theirNewmarket, Ontario plant. The Canadian ones generally taste stronger, with more noticeable differences between the various color flavors. Fact|date=November 2007 The Canadian candies (branded as Rockets) say "Made in Canada" on the label at the ends after the list of ingredients. Canadian made Smarties are also imported into the US - typically, these Canadian Smarties are most commonly seen in the U.S. around Halloween, likely imported only when the US production is not sufficient for demand. These actually say "Made in Canada" under one of the main Smarties logos on the wrapper. Upon close inspection, these Canadian made Smarties have a slightly smoother look to them than US production - the US produced ones tend to have more colored "specks" present in them.Ce De Candy's Canadian plant also produces varietal Smarties flavors and sizes, such as the "extreme sour" flavor as well as "candy money" which are larger tablets with monetary amounts etched into them. [ [http://smarties.com/products.html Our Products] at [http://www.smarties.com/ Smarties] ] A new variety of Smarties, in which each piece is roughly the size of an American or Canadian quarter, are sold in single rolls. Although labeled simply as "Smarties", the candies are referred to as "Mega Smarties" by distributors and merchants.
Notes
ee also
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NECCO Wafers
*Parma Violets , a UK candyExternal links
* [http://www.smarties.com/ Smarties website]
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