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I love both the black and raspberry flavors!!!!!


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My kids love them too :)

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Oh, I want to try those!

mouse Enthusiast

I love and miss licorice. Do you have one handy and could you tell me if there is corn syrup in them or anything with corn. Also, where do I buy this licorice?

Guhlia Rising Star

Yeah, where do you get it? I got myself Candy Tree Strawberry Vines and YUCK!!! I need a Twizzlers substitute. I live like 40 minutes from Y&S so the Twizzlers that are stocked in local stores are often super fresh and super soft. I'm spoiled.

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Yeah, where do you get it? I got myself Candy Tree Strawberry Vines and YUCK!!! I need a Twizzlers substitute. I live like 40 minutes from Y&S so the Twizzlers that are stocked in local stores are often super fresh and super soft. I'm spoiled.

i hear that. i was so excited to have FINALLY found licorice that i was almost in tears in the store.

one bite and i was horrified. :lol:

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Yeah, where do you get it? I got myself Candy Tree Strawberry Vines and YUCK!!! I need a Twizzlers substitute. I live like 40 minutes from Y&S so the Twizzlers that are stocked in local stores are often super fresh and super soft. I'm spoiled.

Do you have a Whole Foods near you? Whole Foods carries Running Rabbit and all the flavors are yummy!


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I love and miss licorice. Do you have one handy and could you tell me if there is corn syrup in them or anything with corn. Also, where do I buy this licorice?

Armetta--I found this, corn is listed in the ingredients :angry: --

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mouse Enthusiast

Thanks Patti. I had emailed them, but have not heard back. Now, I know why. You know I really like those Toll House Choc. chip cookies, but it would be so nice to have some variety for sweets.

Guhlia Rising Star
Do you have a Whole Foods near you? Whole Foods carries Running Rabbit and all the flavors are yummy!

I think I'm the only one in the US that DOESN'T have a Whole Foods close by. Ugh... I feel so deprived... :P

jerseyangel Proficient
Thanks Patti. I had emailed them, but have not heard back. Now, I know why. You know I really like those Toll House Choc. chip cookies, but it would be so nice to have some variety for sweets.

I'm right there with ya, Armetta! I miss variety, too. Sorry the licorace has corn--that stuff is in just about everything!

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