Tootsie Roll Midgees - 5lb bag
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Of course.
These are half the size of the regular size and worked well as treats for a large group of people.
It doesn't have a lot of fructose in it.
Consumption of sugary foods can lead to diabetes, which may necessitate insulin injections on a daily basis. If you're afraid of needles, this product might be able to help you overcome it. Isn't this an advantage?
Selected User Reviews For Tootsie Roll Midgees - 5lb bag
The flavor is something I'll never forget, but the size isn't. I only gave it three stars because I was dissatisfied with the size; what's up with that? It appears that the company is incurring additional costs as a result of having to purchase the paper on which to roll the candy. Where I used to only put one candy in my mouth, I now have to put two. In fact, I shoved three into my mouth at once. Are we paying for the paper or the candy?.
It's important to note that this item is not the same as the "midgee" found in most supermarkets. There are only a few of these. midgees. As a result, they ate a TINY portion of food. but. This isn't a problem because the bag can hold 700 pieces. However, be aware that the size is as expected. br>br>The candy is packaged in the bag shown - So it's resealable (just be careful when cutting it open at first) and because the Tooties are largely individually wrapped (in the classic wax paper type wrapper and not in an airtight plastic), they tend to stay fresh for quite a while. br>br>In my opinion, they're well suited for candy-making. br>br> Small treats or motivational items in the form of bowls. However, if you're looking for a more "snacking" candy, I'd recommend a larger Tootsie Pop.
I've loved Tootsie Rolls since I was eight years old, and I still enjoy them at the age of 54. I highly recommend this old time favorite, because you're never too old to enjoy them. Thank you for the excellent packaging, seller.
On a regular basis SMDHbr>br>She's eaten a lot of these, and judging by the speed with which the wrappers pile up in the trash can, they must be tasty. She's not whining in the least. br>br>I like the resealable bag because it means she can have snacks without gaining a lot of weight (I'm curious how many you'd have to eat to gain 10 pounds). ) as well as the ease with which you can place an order. We are repeat customers and will continue to be so.
Tootsie Rolls come in 5 different sizes, which I had no idea about. The "minis" are what I usually get. That's what I assumed they were. When they arrived, I realized I'd made a mistake. This is a "midgee," which is about half the size of a "mini. " They continue to be fantastic. (Finally realized the flavor is brownie flavor!) I love the taste of them in any size. Without a doubt, brownies are one of my favorite foods. This is the size that pinatas should be made out of. All I have to do now is eat two rather than one! I like them straight from the fridge, and I always have extras in the freezer.
It's about half the size of a Tootsie Roll "Migee" (approximately. Each weighs 3 grams. br>br>Does it matter if it's sold by the pound or by the pound? br>br>Ask yourself how much time and effort you want to invest in unwrapping the d@mn things rather than enjoying them. "Not nearly enough," I respond. "br>br>Tootsie Roll Industries LLC, you made a bad decision.
You can't eat just one because they're so small. You must conceal them so that only you are aware of their location. They were extremely fresh and soft, and despite the fact that there were approximately 750 in the bag, someone decided to make a pig of themselves. I believe it is against the law to order a second bag within a month.
Each year, right before Halloween, we purchase one or two bags. And then there's the matter of what to do with the leftovers. With children's teeth, 760 mini Tootsie Rolls go a long way compared to 1 large regular size, and are gone in 15 minutes. Furthermore, the price is lower than that of local stores. Made in the United States of America. We took a field trip to their factory when I was in elementary school. We were given candy for free. It's just as fresh today as it was 60 years ago.