yes and no. Its a airhead (vibrant candy?) in a oversized skittle form
Is it hard candy or chewy?
3rd keyboard (2nd replacement) and they still canât manage to ship it WITH shipping packaging.
If I didnât get it for 70⏠less (MSRP is 200âŹ, was on sale for 130âŹ) I would just request a refund and buy it somewhere else, but Iâm not paying 200⏠for a keyboard.
update: well, at least I got another 10% off (13âŹ) after a quick chat with their customer support. Now to pick the box and keyboard that looks the best and send the other ones back
edit: to be clear: Iâm not sending them back because the box is damaged. The first one actually turned out to be in the best shape (some cardboard dust, slight scratch on one of the edges) while the 2nd one had a keycap flying around in the plastic bag and the volume wheel was making weird noises (not normal ones, I checked with the other two). And the 3rd one has the most scratches. I pay for new, I want to get new. Not the âslightly used with possible internal damageâ look.
but in the end I paid 117⏠for a 200⏠keyboard
chewy
Then just like @Michael, Skittles is the only thing that comes to mind that we have here.
AlthoughâŚmaybe MaoaM Kracher but they have fizzy powder inside.
It doesnt have anything special or amazing on the inside. Just a basic flavored chewy vibrant candy
What does vibrant mean in that context?
They taste like what they look like
They look like candy.
I guess candies here a different from other countries. Tried some of those Redwines or whatever the other brand is and wasnât really sold on them.
Same with those spicy cinnamon candies. Stuff like that isnât really a thing here.
Then again, Iâm usually not much of a candy guy. Same with other sweets. I get a huge craving every few weeks or even months where I could chocolate bar after chocolate bar and then a few hours later couldnât care less about them.
Currently I like those a lot. Unfortunately I could only find one leftover yesterday and forgot to pick some up toay
Atleast here all candy has a certain color to go with a certain taste. Blue is blue raspberry, red is cherry/strawberry, orange is orange, etc
WaitâŚthatâs not the case everywhere? What insane company makes candy in colors that arenât associated with a flavor? (like blue = strawberry, green = black currant, etc)
Are certain candies that do it on purpose. Jelly beans come to mind
but in seriousness. They all use the same flavoring
What? But for the joke ones, right? The colors (at least a few years ago when there were also quite unique flavors) always matched the flavor.
wasnât there this whole thing with jellybeans where they had weird flavors and it was a surpise not to get the disgusting ones? Revels kinda did that here except there all the same colour and the reasoning is so you donât know what flavor your getting when you eat them.
Ye though jelly beans use their own flavoring
Oh, so you mean usually every candy (lets say strawberry) tastes like every other (strawberry) candy?
Thatâs kinda boring.
Ye. The only thing that really changes is the form and texture of the candy
WowâŚthat sounds depressing. And like a ripoff if theyâre differently priced.
They manage todo a fair bit with just the texture and whatnot though.