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(More customer reviews)I now own a lot of this candy. Individually, the candy pieces are tart and fruity. Eating a bunch at a time really detracts from the great flavor they have. They are very tart and not EXTREMELY sour, but are more sour than their non-extreme brethren. I suppose on a scale of 1 to 10, in terms of sourness, 1 being water and 10 being the powder off of a Warhead washed down with lemon juice, this is 7.
I like them to be refrigerated before eaten, rather than at room temperature.
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What I think is interesting about the new Sour Patch Extreme candies is that they didn't just make them more sour. They mixed the flavors up a bit. Each candy is a mix of two flavors. The head is one flavor and the shock of hair is a second flavor. I don't think they looked too much like faces, more like feet with different colored toes to me. Watermelon Grape (purple hair and pink head) - I was surprised, these went together pretty well. The fake grape has a little concord snap to it and the watermelon, though pretty much a straight high pitched sour also has that slight note of the rind in there. Orange Blue Raspberry (blue hair and orange head) - I would have preferred my citrus together - maybe a little lemon and orange, but this was okay. The orange seemed to overpower the raspberry in the sour department, but after chewing to the point where it gets sweet, that's when the raspberry kicked in. Sour Apple Strawberry (red hair and green head) - This combo was quite as abundant in the mix and that was fine by me. The flavors were so distinct they didn't seem to go together.
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