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Yummy gummy rat dip

A new candy called liquid rat dipAre you a sucker for novelty candy? Do you salivate for an edible gross out?
You're in luck. The folks over at Sandy Candy have come up with a new one just in time for the Year of the Rat.

The new product is called Liquid Rat Dip, and it's actually a gooey liquid that you can dip Sandy Candy's gummy rats into. It comes in a container that resembles a specimen collection container, which is a neat packaging idea even though I'm not sure about the reasoning behind it. The company makes the "super sour candy" in four flavors: cherry, green apple, lemonade and fruit punch. You can also get Rat Dip Powder. The powder candy is sold in big tubs with the gummy rats. From what I can determine from the website, the Liquid Rat Dip is sold separately of the gummy rats. The rats come in three flavors, and there are a whopping 25 flavors of the powder, which the website does not specify.

All in all, if you're looking for a fun, weird, totally American treat, you might want to check out Liquid Rat Dip. I know I've never run into a gummy candy I didn't like. Would gummy rats dipped in the goo be disrespectful at a Chinese New Year Celebration?

Filed Under: Ingredients, New Products
Tags: candy, gummy, liquid rat dip, LiquidRatDip, rat dip powder, RatDipPowder, rats, sugar

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

Roxanne Klein

2-08-2008 @12:14AM Roxanne Klein said...
Hello!

Liquid Rat Dip is packaged in a urine specimen container since it is a companion product to our other candy liquid Alien P. If you want to check it out, visit www.alienp.com. Yes, the P is for Pee, thus the explanation for the Urine
container. Thanks for the idea to list the flavors of Rat Dip Powder. I just updated the site with a link to all flavors available.
Happy Chinese New Year!

Roxy
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