Gourmet Food : Haribo Gummi Candy Gold-Bears, 5-Pound Bag

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Gourmet Food : Haribo Gummi Candy Gold-Bears, 5-Pound Bag

Haribo Gummi Candy Gold-Bears, 5-Pound Bag

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MSRP Price: $19.20
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Haribo
EAN: 0042238301672
Label: Haribo
Product Manufacturer: Haribo
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Haribo
Release Date: March 06, 2006
Ranking: 1
Studio: Haribo


Product facts:
  • One 5-pound bag containing approximately 485 pieces
  • The original gummi bear, originally called the "Dancing Bear"
  • Flavors are pineapple (white), strawberry (green), lemon (yellow), orange (orange), and and raspberry (red)
  • Invented in 1922, an international favorite















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A bit harder and more stale than Haribos generally are
I've long been a fan of the Haribo gummi bears, and in fact won't even eat most other gummy bears. We had friends in Germany that sent us bags of them every year for Christmas and they always bring back fond memories of childhood. While 5 pounds is a LOT of candy, I thought I'd tried these bears from Amazon as they were a good price with the free shipping. Unfortunately I found them to be considerably harder and more difficult to chew than the Haribos you generally get in the smaller gold bags (or the 1 pound bags our friends would send us). Not sure why this is, and the flavor is otherwise okay. But they definitely do not seem to be quite the same quality and I have to wonder if there is a storage issue or some other problem at Amazon that is causing it as I see other reviewers have mentioned it as well. Still, even harder than normal these beat other gummi bears and hopefully with proper storage at home won't get any harder. I doubt I would buy them again from here though but would stick with other sources I've used online and/or locally that provide better quality.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gummi Heaven
Haribo Gummi Candy - Gold Bears 5-pound bag

A great experience for gummi bears lovers! These are the best and are a good deal!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - my favorite sinful treat
Who can resist gummy bears? And Haribo has the best. I actually like them just a little bit stale and hard, so I open up the bag and let them sit out in a drawer for awhile. They're also delicious frozen.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best gummy bears out there..
These don't last long when I order them. Nice and soft, chewy, flavorful. They are perfect for movie time munchies. I'd suggest keeping them in an airtight container after opening, which helps them stay nice and soft for longer.

The price here is very fair. If you buy some of the smaller packages in the store, the quality is not as good and the price is so much more expensive! Amazon delivers these lightning fast.

The hardest decision to make is what kind of Haribo to buy next...



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