I wish I could find a place in Ohio that sells them! Promenade used to carry them too. The red ones are supposed to be strawberry and black ones, blackcurrant. I cant remember when I first tasted wine gums I do remember buying them from Marks and Spencer uk dept. And that they were almost rock hard probably from the long boat ride and sitting on the shelf for so long.
Now they are fresh and soft as can be and they are not anywhere as good. Dont know if wine is an ingredient but these do get better with time. Does anyone know if you can find these delicious candies in the U. Specifically in New York City? They may not carry them anymore, but London Drugs also sold Waterbridge wine gums.
The smell was also a bit odd, but a bit more organic and vinegar-like than the Maynards. The citrus flavors are so good I crave them just thinking of them. One thing, though, the Maynards are consistent from package to package. I still enjoyed these packages, however, and miss these winegums a lot. I have been eating Wine Gums since a were a lad here in Canada in They came in a blue pastel box and cost 15 cents - a premium over a ten cent chocolate bar one had to think long and hard about.
Maynards also sold licorice babies gummy babies in the same size package, which I thought even at the age of 10 to be rather barbaric and possibly racist! The Canadian product is now manufactured here in Burlington, Ontario, although we do have a smattering of British candy shops that sell the UK-manufactured product. One time I got a pack of nothing but orange ones - the worst!
I also hate how they are sometimes really soft, and sometimes really hard. I like harder wine gums, the black ones are my favorite and of course the rarest ones. While I enjoy them as an adult, I distinctly remember immediately discarding all of these bars from my Halloween haul as a child because no kid wanted the coffee candy.
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