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Starburst

By Meowitserin
Starburst are a staple sweet in the UK and from what I have seen they are very popular in the U.S. With a larger variety of limited editions than we get here, but when do we ever get the exciting flavours ? Anyway, that's enough of my pet peeve, I will get onto the review.Now I do realize that most people will have tried Starburst before (or Opal Fruits as they were formerly known) but I feel that they deserve a review seeing as they are a national treasure and accidentally vegan! BlackcurrantThese had a good strong flavour, and unlike many Blackcurrant flavoured things, it wasn't unpleasant. I tend to avoid Blackcurrant flavoured things for this very reason because often they are too tart or just flavourless but these Starburst seem to have perfectly mastered the combination. Sweet but with a slight sour tang. Lemon & LimeI think that these are my absolute favourites in the pack. I love the fresh flavor of the citrus and how the flavours are so natural tasting. They taste so refreshing, which I one is an odd description to apply to a sweet but it is true. OrangeIt is shocking how much this actually tastes of fresh oranges. The flavor is just wonderful, I am a lover of all things orange but it is very rare that it is done well and by done well I mean tasting natural. It is obvious that the people at Starburst have used real fruit juice to flavor it rather than artificial additives and it really does shine through.StrawberryThis flavor was sweeter than the others, but because this was strawberry it worked perfectly. The flavor shone through brilliantly and it is obvious why Starburst are such a well loved sweet all over the world.StarburstRating - 9/10Vegan - YesCalories - 182Buy Again - Yes!

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