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We tried Welch's Mixed Berry Fruit Snacks, which feature a mix of grape, peach, orange, strawberry, and raspberry flavors. Although this clever way to sneak extra nutrients into kids' mostly Cocoa Puff and chicken tenders diet was born in the 1970s, they didn't catch on until General Mills introduced the world to the little-known and very underrated food mascot, Rulpo, a colorful wizard who insisted kids everywhere eat Fruit Roll Ups. And while the taste of Apple and Eve's apple juice put the brand on the map, its fruit snacks' flavor leaves much to be desired. You know how we said Betty Crocker Fruit Flavored Snacks make up half of the character-shaped gummies in the fruit snack aisle?
Welch’s ® Fruit Snacks come in four distinct and delicious varieties: Welch’s ® Fruit Snacks, Welch’s ® Juicefuls ® Juicy Fruit Snacks Welch’s ® Fruit ‘n Yogurt ™ Snacks and Welch’s ® Fruit Rolls. And so, at the very least, Fruit by the Foot outranks its closest family member — for whatever that's worth. Made with real fruit and vegetable juice, Mott's gummy treats are only 80 calories a pack and offer a whopping 54 grams of vitamin C per serving. You may find a code that starts with a couple of letters, followed by a series of numbers and letters. Adding a lot of moisture to the snacks may cause molding because it will soak up and dilute some of the sugar, creating a breeding ground for mold spores.And all of the gummies had a strange fuzzy texture and a hard consistency that made them difficult to chew on. We tried the brand's berry patch flavor and found its snacks actually resemble real fruit while having a bright and delicious taste and properly chewy gummy texture.
With no nutritional value, a lackluster taste, and a terrible value for your money, Gushers is the lowest-ranked General Mills fruit snack on the list and the second-worst overall fruit-like treat.These rabbit-shaped treats are filled with real fruit juice and have no artificial flavors or synthetic colors. Each pack of Black Forest Gummy Bears comes with cherry, lemon, orange, apple, and pineapple-flavored bears.
However, while baked goods entrepreneur Betty Crocker only dabbles in making and distributing familiar-faced gummy treats, making fun-shaped fruit snacks is literally Funables mission statement. a 10 pouch package, Funables pack 70 calories, 23 milligrams of vitamin C, and 4 milligrams of vitamin E per serving.The first member of General Mill's fruit snack empire we're bringing before the foodie court (we're going to get to the others a little sooner than you might expect), Gushers seem to rely more on their novelty than their nutrients.