Good & Fruity
Good & Fruity
Good & Fruity
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Good & Fruity is a popular candy brand that has been enjoyed by candy lovers since its introduction in 1893. Manufactured by The Hershey Company, Good & Fruity is known for its unique fruity flavors and chewy texture.
History
Good & Fruity was first introduced in the United States in 1893. It quickly gained popularity among candy enthusiasts due to its delicious taste and vibrant colors. The candy was initially produced by the Good & Fruity Candy Company, which was later acquired by The Hershey Company.
Flavors
Good & Fruity candies come in a variety of fruity flavors, including:
Each flavor is carefully crafted to provide a burst of fruity goodness in every bite.
Ingredients
The ingredients of Good & Fruity candies may vary slightly depending on the flavor, but the common ingredients include:
- Sugar
- Corn Syrup
- Modified Food Starch
- Natural and Artificial Flavors
- Artificial Colors (including Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, and Blue 1)
Availability
Good & Fruity candies are widely available in the United States and can be found in various retail stores, convenience stores, and online platforms. They are often sold in individual packs or as part of assorted candy mixes.
Popularity
Good & Fruity has remained a popular choice among candy lovers for over a century. Its unique combination of fruity flavors and chewy texture has made it a favorite treat for people of all ages.
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