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The other day while I was looking for a pair of 3.5mm wired earbuds for my phone (and ended up empty-handed as they had USB Type C earbuds and not your typical male 3.5mm ones), I got a pack of cherry Twizzlers. I know a lot of people hate Twizzlers, but I have always swore by them. They're unironically one of my favorite candies and I've had plenty of different flavors (Yes, even the weird Hershey's chocolate flavor lol).
Today, as I continued my earbud search, I saw a pack of "Red Vines". Prior to this, I have never eaten them before in my entire life. Unable to keep my curiosity at bay, I bought them. As I eat these things right now while writing this post, I'm getting a WILDLY different experience compared to "Twizzlers."
While "Twizzlers" have a plasticky texture and are very sweet, "Red Vines" are softer and fruitier. At first, I didn't like the taste of "Red Vines" because I've grown accustomed to the more cough medicine like taste of "Twizzlers". But right now... They're starting to grow on me. In fact, I may just prefer them to "Twizzlers" – which is something I never thought I'd say lol. The only problem is that they're not quite as ubiquitous as "Twizzlers" are (at least in my area).
Today, as I continued my earbud search, I saw a pack of "Red Vines". Prior to this, I have never eaten them before in my entire life. Unable to keep my curiosity at bay, I bought them. As I eat these things right now while writing this post, I'm getting a WILDLY different experience compared to "Twizzlers."
While "Twizzlers" have a plasticky texture and are very sweet, "Red Vines" are softer and fruitier. At first, I didn't like the taste of "Red Vines" because I've grown accustomed to the more cough medicine like taste of "Twizzlers". But right now... They're starting to grow on me. In fact, I may just prefer them to "Twizzlers" – which is something I never thought I'd say lol. The only problem is that they're not quite as ubiquitous as "Twizzlers" are (at least in my area).