9/20/2011

LifeSavers Fruit Tarts Sugar Free 50 Piece 6 Purple Tins Review

LifeSavers Fruit Tarts Sugar Free 50 Piece 6 Purple Tins
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Life Savers are a great American staple, and have been since they were invented in 1912 by Clarence Crane. (The rights were sold in 1913 to Edward Noble, and it was under him that they really gained their nationwide popularity.) The original Life Savers were peppermint, and the well-known fruit flavors began to appear in 1929.

Well, they have once again hit on a new idea - Life Savers Fruit Tarts! These excellent little candies (a little smaller than the regular Life Savers, the size of mints, really) come in quirky tins, and in an assortment of flavors. The fruit tarts in these tins come in three flavors - Grape-Berry, Green Apple, and Strawberry-Watermelon.

I hate the sour candies that begin with a burst of tasteless sour, and then suddenly become sickeningly sweet candies. Well, I don't know how they did it, but they are nice and tart, and stay tart until you suck them down to nothing! Now, how do the flavors in this tin compare to the ones in the other (Watermelon, Cherry-Lemonade, and Mandarin Orange)? I would say that they are just as good, which is saying a lot!!

So, if you want a great tasting tart candy, then get these Life Savers, they are GREAT!

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LifeSavers is a traditional American brand of hard candy. The ring shaped candies are packaged in rolls of 14 pieces.LifeSavers were first created in 1912 by Clarence Crane, a Cleveland chocolatier. Crane was looking for a new summer candy to supplement his chocolate business that slumped in hot weather. He developed a line of hard mints but didn't have the space or machinery to make them. Therefore, Crane contracted with a pill manufacturer to press the mints into shape.

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