Gummy bears
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Gummy Bears are a rubbery-textured confectionery, roughly 2 cm long, shaped in the form of little bears.
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History
The Gummy Bear originates from Germany where it is hugely popular under the name Gummibär ("rubber bear"). The German company Haribo from Bonn first produced bear-shaped sweets in 1922 and introduced its Gold-Bear product in the 1960s. The success of Gummy Bears has spawned many gummy animals and objects: worms, frogs, hamburgers, cherries, cola bottles, sharks, apples, oranges, and even gummy Ampelmännchen. Today, many brands of gummy bears exist on the market. Trolli is a well-known knockoff gummy candy manufacturer and was the first to introduce "gummi worms" in 1981. Salchicha.
Flavors
Haribo Gummy Bears usually come in Raspberry (red), Pineapple (white/clear), Orange, Strawberry (green), and Lemon (yellow), however, many offshoot companies (typically the vegan or health-related gummy bears) may change up the flavors to more exotic or in higher amounts.
On screen
Cartoon series
From 1985 to 1991, Disney produced a cartoon series called Adventures of the Gummi Bears. In this series, a group of reclusive anthropomorphic bears explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it, with the help of a few trusted humans.
When facing danger, these Gummi Bears could drink their secret potion called "Gummi Berry Juice" which gave them a burst of energy and allowed them to bounce on their little bear behinds, presumably creating the gummi factor in the Gummi Bear anatomy.
In Restaurants
At the end of a meal at Michelangelo's Restaurant Cafe in San Francisco, guests are treated to a novel albeit unsanitary treat—a communal bowl of gummy bears.[1]
Some ice cream parlors, such as Cold Stone Creamery offer gummy bears as a topping for the ice cream.[2]
Breast implants
The consistency of gummy bears has been proposed as ideal for breast implants. "Gummy Bear breast implants" have been on the market since 2005. [3]
Haribo Jelly Beans
Haribo uses excess Gummy Bear solution to produce Haribo Gelly Beans. The Jelly Bean-esque candy is sold within Germany and Poland. Gelly Beans have been in production since 2001. [4]
Trivia
- The character The Cheat in the Internet cartoon Homestar Runner drinks the beverage Suudsu, which is comprised of milk and gummy bears.[6]
See also
External links
- Official website of Haribo - original manufacturer
- Official website of Trolli - prominent knockoff manufacturer; now owned by Farley's and Sathers Candy Co.
- Gummi Bear Test
- The Gummi Bears at the Internet Movie Database