Product Review: Twizzlers Rainbow Twists

This Zany New Treat Puts a New Twist on an Old Idea!

By Heather B., published Apr 28, 2007
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Rating: 2.5 of 5
There is a new product out that puts a new twist (pardon the pun!) on an old idea. Twizzlers Rainbow Twists come in a variety of colors and flavors. They cost about the same as regular Twizzlers, but kids will enjoy having these for a change. I personally don't like them as much, but their flavors would probably be delicious to eight year-olds. Twizzlers Rainbow Twists are a great product for kids of all ages.

Price: They cost about the same as regular Twizzlers, and you get the same amount. I think they are worth a little less though, simply because they don't taste as good. (That's just my opinion, though! And what do I know? I'm a grown up!) You'll probably spend anywhere from $1.50-$2 on a regular size pack.

Presentation: They come in very cool colors that kids will enjoy: green, blue, orange, yellow, maroon, and pink. They are a great alternative to the regular old red Twizzlers Kids will definitely find this product fun and appealing. Twizzlers Rainbow Twists are very cool. They look just like regular Twizzlers except in different cool colors. They also seem a little more round. (Gee, I wonder if you could try using them to drink soda as you can do with Sour Punch Straws?)

Taste: The taste is incomparable to regular Twizzlers. They taste totally different. To me, the flavors are comparable to that of Trix cereal. That's the reason I don't like them. It's not that they taste bad, just that they taste strange to me--not like Twizzlers should. My son and his friends absolutely love them. Your kid will thoroughly enjoy the many new unique flavors of this old-time favorite of children everyone. I also notice a bit of a bland aftertaste that I can't quite describe. Their texture isn't like regular Twizzlers either. They are softer and easier to chew.

Flavors: Instead of the regular, boring, strawberry, licorice, and cherry-flavored Twizzlers, now your child can have a new favorite. You can chose from Strawberry, Orange, Lemonade, Watermelon, Blue Raspberry, or Grape. Mmm! Why not eat two or three together for an interesting flavor combination? Or chop them up into small pieces and make a Twizzler Rainbow Twists candy salad?

Product Review: Twizzlers Rainbow Twists

Twizzlers Rainbow Twists

Credit: Twizzlers

Copyright: Twizzlers

Takeaways
  • They come in many cool colors and flavors.
  • They taste a little like Trix cereal.
  • They cost the same as regular Twizzlers and can be found anywhere.
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YUM!! I loved your review. These come in fantastic flavors, Wow! :-)

Posted on 06/29/2007 at 8:06:00 PM

 
I don't know how any grown-up could enjoy them. I can understand why kids would but to me...they are just odd. Regular twizzlers are awesome though!

Posted on 05/01/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

 
the wife loves these. i find them to be gross. ew.

Posted on 04/30/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
I bet these attract little kids like rainbows and fairy princesses!

Posted on 04/29/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
I love my plain, old-fashioned twizzlers! I am willing to try these though. Any excuse for some sugar - lol.

Posted on 04/29/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

 
I am not a huge candy person but I always liked Twizzlers, I might have to try these out.

Posted on 04/29/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

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