These sweets are a new variant on the old favourite Jelly Babies. Instead of being jelly, they're more like little gummy sweets, with real fruit juice, and they don't have the powdery, sugary dusting on them. The sweets cost around £1.20 for a 200g (7 oz) bag, which is a little dear but probably ... Read review
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Advantages: Tasty and fruity. Plenty in a packet Disadvantages: Price; not enough blackcurrant flavour
These sweets are a new variant on the old favourite Jelly Babies. Instead of being jelly, they're more like little gummy sweets, with real fruit juice, and they don't have the powdery, sugary dusting on them. The sweets cost around £1.20 for a 200g (7 oz) bag, which is a little dear but probably no worse than other types of sweets
The bag claims that the Fruity Babies are "soft and stretchy with natural colours and flavours". The flavours are strawberry ... ...and orange. Guess what colour they are...
The sweets are shaped like babies of course and each one has a different face and name. The strawberry flavour is called "Brilliant" and he wears a hat. The lemon flavour is called "Bubbles" and she has her hair in a pony tail. The lime baby is called "Boofuls". The blackcurrant one is called "Big Heart" and there's orange "Bumper" and pineapple "Baby Bonny". It made me feel a bit heartless, biting off their ...
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