Candy Review: Lime Tic-Tacs
By Michael Kaye, published May 09, 2007
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It's just the traditional tic-tac packaging. It's a clear rectangle with a pop open top for easy pouring. It's easy to carry in your pocket, and the heat will never affect them. Be careful where you put them, because the plastic can break with enough pressure. Then you'll have little tic-tacs rolling around your bag.
Size -
Well a tic-tac is a tic-tac. There about the size of a Tylenol gelcap. You really only need one at a time, because if you go more then that there just too powerful.
Color -
Color isn't a big issue with tic-tacs. If you get orange, the tic-tac is orange. So like the orange tic-tacs, these lime tic-tacs are a light green.
Smell -
These tic-tacs don't really have a smell. Just a faint wisp of something sweet.
Taste -
When you initially first put the tic-tac in your mouth, you get a quick taste of a lime fruit loop. But soon after, that taste is replaced by something kind of like lime but a hint off. It leaves an unpleasant but bearable aftertaste in your mouth.
Fun Fact -
If you don't like the tic-tacs, you can use them as a colorful maraca.
Candy Review: Lime Tic-Tacs
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