Red Vines just taste like chalk.
Twizzlers... but I have never had red vines. This person is a verified professional.
I really should be calling up those Red Vines folks and thanking them for doing their service to America’s children. It’s not like I avoid candy EVERRsakes alive, what’s going on?
YOU DO IT TOO, so pipe down. They taste like barely flavored plastic. NOT THE VINES. ATTRACTIVE!! )As a mere old Irishman living in Scotland, I appear to be deprived of Red Vines, but we DO have liquorice.
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I’ve lived on the west coast since I was ten (I’m now in my thirties) and while Twizzlers are a little nostalgic for me, I prefer Red Vines.
best stuff ever!!!! I just need to say thank you! (NY) I bet I eat a big bag a week.
Leo Laporte said Red Vines are a west coast thing, and Twizzlers are an east coast thing.
XOI’m eating some redvines now. In the immortal words of Wild Bill, "A rose by any other name would still smell just as sweet".
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Ian Brand 3:53 Sure. Twizzlers (Boston) for me since that is all I have ever seen. Orders must be placed by March 1, 2021. )and modest too! Native Vines of the Northeast, cover the New England states and beyond. Our nursery at this time of year is run by a dedicated staff of just four, which gives us the opportunity to practice social distancing as well as have great control over our processes and procedures.Early ordering with Northeastern Vine Supply, Inc. means discounted vine prices andWe send out about four email newsletters each year to our customers to help keep them up to date about the latest happenings here at the nursery. Twizzlers taste and feel greasy.
Just being softball the time isn’t enough to make me eat Twizzlers. I guess that’s compensation.oh Dishy… you explain things in ways that no one else can.Many thanks BOuncy!
The flavor is pleasant to me but I tend to overdo it and eat twenty pieces in a sitting so I don’t let myself eat them very often. 100% of our time is devoted to quality control of our nursery operations and customer service. Nasty stuff. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. But, seriously – I’m from the east coast – I moved to Cali 3 years ago – we stock Red Vines at work, and (obviously, or I wouldn’t be at this site) I’m a candy addict.
Give me semolina & Twizzlers any day!It appears Red Vines should be sold next to Weetabix cereal!Love the snap of your daughter.
Luckily for me I was near a trash can when I started to chew.. because [gag] First time in my life I had to SPIT OUT CANDY. To better serve the community of cold climate growers, we offer an EARLY ORDER DISCOUNT for custom propagation.
Last I checked, they both sit buddy-buddy at the checkout line at the local grocery stores out here in Oregon. !Glad to be of assistance, lovely H – hope you have a wonderful party!
I’ll get my multi-grains and whole grains elsewhere. Mommy gave us candy = Nice Mommy. Red vines are a classic candy… With the very same flavor as licorice ropes. how are ya mads? You would have to look a little harder to find Red Vines.
They are both tasty, but I would not consider them the same. But we both know she ate it b/c I tricked her into thinking Red Vines are CANDY!
Good selfless Mothering, well done.I agree, I was pre-warned by my brother, guru of licorice. you are such a great friend and cheerleader!awwwww shucks curl.. Other than threatening to call social services on me, you are too sweet!
for the record I love licorice, both colors, but black is best, as long as it is GOOD licorice!And also for the record, Maddie’s right, she IS very pretty (and confident)I agree, putting your kids off candy for life is being cruel to be kind.
No one’ll touch em w/ a stick. UGH. i’ve missed you. I booted those Twizzlers faster than you can say LICK-OR-RISH.
You can't even really compare them.
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I’d heard of Red Vines before, but when I read that they’re VERY LOW SODIUM, WELL. Am I the only one who likes both?
That Red Vine chewed like plastic and tasted worse. Well, I know the reason.
how cruel of a mother are you?i loved your post–thank you so much for supporting everyone who played along with my insane challenge–i saw your comments everywhere!
What would I think of them if I were from another country?
Especially when consumed via syrupy Sambuca — truly nectar of the gods.. Even before I relocated to Oregon from Ohio, I was a Red Vines fan. Reminds me of why I will never eat canteloupe – I was asleep on vacation at my grandma’s and my step-dad woke me up saying “try this” and shoved a bite of canteloupe in my yawning mouth – I ran and spit it out, yuck!
The fruit matures approximately October 1 in the Northeast.
I was SO EXCITED TO TRY THEM!!!!
An enjoyable post as always. i’m so excited that you and georgia enjoyed the ‘ped egg’ i sent.
I would have to say Twizzlers because I have never heard of Red Vines. This includes personalizing content and advertising. Poor thing, she looks miserable. Will have to stay away from that viney stuff, which I have fortunately never seen. ALL YOU CHEAP GRANNIES OUT THERE take heed.