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Product Review: Jones Soda Carbonated Candy

By Bridget Delaney, published Sep 24, 2007
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Jones Soda has introduced "Jones Soda Carbonated Candy." The candy comes in metal tins that boast, "tongue-tingling flavor boosters."

The candies are small and round like Altoids. The small shape of the candies allows for a variety of different enjoyment techniques.

A Jones candy can be inserted into the mouth and sucked on lightly until it is gone for a pleasant subtle flavor. It can also be put in the mouth and clamped tightly to produce a tingling effect on the tongue and roof of the mouth. The best place for this to happen is at the tip of the tongue and right behind the front teeth.

The candies can also be chewed. This way the flavor and the tingling sensation is strong throughout the entire mouth until the candy has been crushed to small pieces.

The candies can also be added to Jones Sodas as flavor enhancers. This means that the candy can be added to any carbonated drink as flavor enhancers.

The packaging reflects the packaging of Jones Sodas, though there are no pictures on the candies. Lids can be collected in order to get Jones Soda items. Jones Soda is also having a "find the gold J" contest. A golden J will win a prize pack of a customized electric guitar, Jones apparel, and a year supply of Jones candy.

Jones candy are available in six different flavors: Fufu Berry, Orange and Cream, Cream Soda, Green Apple, Berry Lemonade, and G.F. Grape.

At around $4 for two packages of 50 small candies, the price may be just a little steep, but it is not too bad.

Consumers of Jones Soda will especially love these candies.

They are available at local supermarkets around the country.

Product Review: Jones Soda Carbonated Candy

Jones Soda Carbonated Candy

Credit: Jones Soda/Big Sky Brands

Copyright: Jones Soda/Big Sky Brands

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I think I would love these. I buy tick tacs and other small candies and pretend they are nerve pills. I throw a bunch in my mouth and it works every time.

Posted on 01/31/2008 at 10:01:23 PM

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