Fruit by the Foot
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Fruit by the Foot is a fruit snack made by General Mills. Fruit by the Foot was most popular during the late-1980s–early-1990s[1], but is still in production.
Fruit by the Foot is very similar to a Fruit Roll-Ups (also a General Mills product), in its presentation of being rolled up within itself, but differs in taste, dimension and consumption methods. It is also similar to the point that people refer to Fruit by the Foot as "Fruit Roll-Ups". The candy is 3 feet long, and has a loop at the end. Current marketing slogans include "Can't Beat 3 Feet!"
The original Fruit by the Foot came with a long sticker which is no longer included because children would stick them all over school property. Since at least the 1990s, the paper backing has been printed with games, jokes, or trivia facts.
[edit] Nutrition
One roll contains 25% recommended intake of Vitamin C, and 80 calories. Its ingredients are: Grapes from concentrate, sugar, maltodextrin, corn syrup, pears from concentrate, partially hydrogenated cornseed oil, carrageenan and citric acid.[2]
[edit] Flavors
- Berry Berry Twist
- Berry Tie-Dye
- Cherry Rage
- Color By The Foot
- Green Apple Wave
- Razzle Blue Blitz
- Strawberry
- Tropical Tango
- Watermelon