Scandinavian Xenial here. It’s been popular here for as long as I can remember.
Is Xenial some kind of linux distro?
I wish. It’s that small overlap between GenX and Millennial. I fall into both/neither category, depending on which definition you go by.
Maybe do it like horoscopes and say you’re a cusp?
Yes, Ubuntu version 16.04 was called Xenial Xerus.
Xennials aren’t quite old enough to remember New Coke, but definitely remember Crystal Clear Pepsi.
Whatever the fuck Blue Pepsi was too
I tried that one but it had to go when it wouldn’t run snap.
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Yep. Sour, salty and salmiak. Djungelvrål ftw.
When were you a kid? Sour patch kids and warheads the like have dominated the candy aisle for the last few decades.
Looks like 1993 was the start of the sour candy surge in the US. I did most of my candy eating in the 60s and 70s.
“These days” being those that comprise the recent entire half of your life is a hell of a framing
Here’s another article not from 30 years ago
I said “these days” not to mean all the time since I was a kid, but to mean “these days”.
I included the personal information to indicate that the phenomenon has occurred entirely within the time since I was a kid.
Really sorry to confuse you. I hope we’re good now. You seemed upset.
I wasn’t upset and I think it’s sad that you’re primed to interpret things that way automatically
Ah, fair. I blame Saturday morning cartoons and a transition from violence for fun towards self harm. No need to punch each other or slap fight for competition if you can just see who can stand the most warheads at a time.
It’s food perversion I tell ya!
Remember warheads???
1993
So you should definitely remember Warheads
Yes
I am in my late 40s and I remember always having either a sour candy or a fireball (cinnamon jawbreaker) in my pocket or mouth when I was in middle school.
WARHEADS. ATOMIC FIREBALLS.
They’re selling extremes. You must be tough to eat this! Not for the faint-hearted!
Not saying, mmmm, they’re delicious! 😋
You must be tough to eat this!
I grew up in NM, we eat green chile on everything. Atomic Fireballs are child’s play in comparison.
Similar age and ya, I remember sour packets being popular in middle school. Can’t recall the name, but it was similar to the artificial sugar packets used for coffee, except it had a mixture of sugar and citric acid (the “sour” flavoring) in them.
Was it fundip? I remember it but never really had it that I recall.
I don’t think so. I recall Fundip being in large pouches with the pressed sugar sticks for dipping. These packets were a lot smaller and didn’t come with the stick.
Any chance the candy was mexican? Cuz that opens up a whole world of possibilities. Limon 7 packets, pico packets, not to mention a whole suite of Lucas powders.
It was the Limon 7 ones. I would have never remembered that. But seeing them now, yup that’s them.
Ayyy! Glad we figured out that mystery! Hope you have a good day!
Sour patch kids came out in the 1990s. How old are you?
Over 60
Lemonheads came out in ‘62. I love those little guys.
Lemonheads were around.
Just because you didn’t like something doesn’t mean other people don’t. Adults who didn’t grow up eating Hershey’s chocolate frequently don’t like it due to a compound that they use to preserve it that tastes kinda like vomit. What you like is influenced by society and what you grew up eating.
Like other commenters have said, sour candies have always existed in some capacity (before Lemonheads it was likely candied fruit including lemons and limes), and back in the 90s Warheads were super popular due to the edgy marketing and the “kids doing foolish shit” factor. I’m part of the generation that grew up with Warheads being popular and I once kinda gave myself a chemical burn by sticking way too many in my mouth at the same time. Sour Patch Kids are one of my favorite candies now as an adult. And guess who the parents of the kids today are? Yup, the same people who ate the entire package of Warheads in one mouthful in a dare.
I’m the idiot who ate the entire package of Warheads in one mouthful on a whim, no peer pressure necessary. Can confirm, everything tasted like battery acid and flour for a few days there
Didn’t say it was wrong (Well I did say food perversion, but I was joking). I was asking why it was surging, and I think you gave me a pretty damn good answer.
Thank you kind person!
I don’t even think sour candies are necessarily that popular anyway. Chocolate still seems to be the number one candy by far. That being said, people like sour candy because it’s delicious. :)
people like sour candy because it’s delicious. :)
So far you seem to be the only person to even mention OP’s actual question… But the answer reads like nonsense to me personally.
What is it like to enjoy sourness? (Is that even something that can be described?)
Given acidity is one of the 5 basic characteristics of wine, I suspect people, even adults, have been enjoying sour flavors for a few thousand years. Also, preserves have tended to be sweet, salty, or, you guessed it, sour for a long time, as well. They only thing that has really changed is our delivery vehicle for sour snacks.
Hmm. That may partially explain why every time I’ve tried to taste wine I ended up spitting it out.
Suck a lemon. Actually that sounds good maybe I’ll go do that
I’m curious if it’s possible to explain how that’s enjoyable to you
Probably not, it’s a matter of taste. No joke, I think it tastes good and do it all the time
Chocolate still seems to be the number one candy by far
My only true love in this world… I will be sad when it’s all synthetic because climate change took it all away :(
That’s like saying hot peppers are delicious. They are, but they are one subset of the spices, or even the foods available, many of which are also delicious, but in different ways.
Suddenly one extreme flavoring has easily 1/3 of the market, a market once dominated by candy bars and gum. Chewy candy has exploded. And along with it, sour candy as well.
This is funny because like 10 years ago or so they had to lower the amount of acid they put in warheads because people kept getting acid burns from eating too many.
I remember them being way more sour back then. I chalked it up to me being an adult for why they are less sour lol
Yeah it was due to the “warheads challenge” where people would just shove warheads into their mouths.
Lots of hospital visits later the warheads company changed their formula.
They got away too war-ry.
That’s also why they got rid of my all time favorite candies: sour altoids.
Unrelated, but I had constant raw flesh on the top of my mouth for almost a whole year before those got pulled from the shelves.
Lots of sour candies from early 1900s till the year you mentioned. Lifesavers had sour since the 20s. Jawbreakers and toxic waste brand since the 70s. Lick-a-Stick, Sherbert Sour Powder, etc
But almost non-existent by the 60s-70s.
Now, ubiquitous.
Jaw breakers and sour tarts were big in the 80s when I grew up
Sweettarts. Kinda sour, not bad. Jawbreakers weren’t sour.
They sold sour Jawbreakers from WilliWonka brand, Dino Eggs Sours. Notice bottom right Jawbreaker written on it. These are what I was thinking of. https://www.candywrappermuseum.com/dinasoureggs.html
I sit corrected.
Heh. Only reason I knew this they were my sister’s frequent buy in the 80s
I loved jawbreakers, the little ones you could shatter teeth on
Lemonheads, sweetarts, and warheads beg to differ
Yeah, I was going to say. I remember the type of sweets existed when I was younger. Just they weren’t called sour.
When were you a kid? There was a vending machine in an ice rink when I was a kid in the nineties that exclusively sold candy, and the sour candies were always sold out by the time the guy came to refill.
Mid-80s, these were the only sour treats available.
Its almost in the whole world, and I think its because of SOME. Back in my young days, there were more locally some market for that.
Jolly Ranchers and Sweet Tarts were big when I was a kid.
Not quite what warheads, cry babys, toxic waste, (etc) are.
Grim theory: it’s all that people can financially afford to be popular these days.