Watermelon.
And don't @ me.
Gen shiny happy person. I'm leaving that autocorrect.
Green apple, but I think they need to make a root beer
Blue raspberry, and I dont care if that is the flavor that gets left in the bottom of the jar at work by everyone else. I get all those leftovers and keep myself supplied for long days in the garage. It doesnt help that the jolly rancher jar sits on teh counter right next to me at the wind tunnel (long days, watching wind blow).
T-45
I bought a HUGE pack of Jolly Ranchers from Sam's Club when I was in college. I ate all those dang things really quickly and now I cannot stand them.
stafford1500 said:Blue raspberry, and I dont care if that is the flavor that gets left in the bottom of the jar at work by everyone else. I get all those leftovers and keep myself supplied for long days in the garage. It doesnt help that the jolly rancher jar sits on teh counter right next to me at the wind tunnel (long days, watching wind blow).
T-45
Also a blue raspberry fan myself, and those seem to be the rarest.
Watermelon, but after about 15-20 of them spend 60 days marinating in 195 proof grain alcohol. Consume in liquid form.
Jolly ranchers are one of those things that I can’t hardly stand to suck on but can’t really stop once I start
T.J. said:Green apple with a close nod to cinnamon. The rest are not worth sucking on.
green apple and cinnamon together FTW
As a stand alone flavor, Watermelon is clearly the most superior.
Cherry. Used to love the Lemon one but I'm not sure if they still make them.
Whole lot of NOPE on the Watermelon.
kazoospec said:This being GRM, I'll answer your very specific question with "Sour Patch Kids".
If you pay close attention some Sour Patch Kids are made in Mexico and some in Turkey. They do not taste the same and have very different textures. I agree they are better than Jolly Ranchers.
T.J. said:kazoospec said:This being GRM, I'll answer your very specific question with "Sour Patch Kids".
If you pay close attention some Sour Patch Kids are made in Mexico and some in Turkey. They do not taste the same and have very different textures. I agree they are better than Jolly Ranchers.
I fully intend to use this information for evil. Next time I'm at the theater, I'm totally asking the counter person if they have Mexican or Turkish Sour Patch Kids.
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