The article explores the expanding variety of fruit snacks available at grocery stores, specifically focusing on a taste test of several brands to determine which are worth trying. The author, though not a fan of fruit snacks, analyzes options like Gusher's, highlighting the sweet and sometimes overpowering nature of these snacks. Based on taste and texture, the review ranks these snacks, recognizing their appeal to different age groups while acknowledging their highly processed nature.
The Gusher's tropical fruit-flavored snacks were the most sickeningly sweet option, having an unpleasant texture and lack of identifiable flavors despite their nostalgic appeal.
While fruit snacks are hyper-processed candies, the recent variety in flavors and textures allows consumers to find options appealing to snackers of all ages.
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