Have you ever tried new sweets while traveling? I love it and I am always intrigued by different flavours that aren‘t available in every country even though they are from international brands.
The first time I encountered the Haribo Dragibus was in Spain, but back then I did not know what they were called. I just always choose them for my süße Tüte in Musica Dolça, my favourite candy store up in Balmes. But while traveling in Morocco, I also found the Haribo Dragibus in a supermarket. I knew they had to be the ones I used to fresscalate with in Barcelona, so I took them with me.
Back home, I can now confirm that Annie found her one true Haribo candy. Are there other brands that make amazing candy? A hundred percent. But these chewy goodies are not only pretty but are also the best vegetarian candy Haribo currently has to offer. And as Steve Carell would put it: They are the perfect combination of sour and sweet.
The only catch? Of course they are not available in Germany (yet). But who knows, maybe one day I will be the one deciding which Haribo products will launch for the German market. Alternatively, I would be just as delighted if you guys make some noise and demand the Dragibus for good old Germany so we can all fresscalate happily ever after.
Category | Rating | Comment |
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Taste | 10/10 | So sweet and sour it is sexy |
Consistency | 10/10 | I guess I am a fan of hard things with a soft core |
Looks | 10/10 | Vivid colours for dazzling diversity |
Quality | 10/10 | Haribo did better this time |
Price | 5/10 | Considering the flight to Spain, France or Morocco it is pretty pricey |
Nutrition | 3/10 | I mean, who am I kidding (56g sugar in a 100g bag) |
Ready to fresscalate?