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  • Rainbow Sour Punch Straws, approx 45 per pound, individually wrapped. Strawberry, green apple, cherry, blue raspberry flavors. Sour Punch Straws, approx 45 per pound, individually wrapped, rainbow assortment of strawberry, green apple, cherry, blue raspberry.

    Sour Punch Straws

    $6.35
    Sour Punch Straws Sour Punch Straws are individually wrapped and offer a sweet and sour assortment of flavors including Strawberry, Green Apple, Cherry, and Blue Raspberry. Made in the USA, these straws are perfect for on-the-go snacking or for keeping...
  • 6-pack Sugar Free Red Vines red licorice twists, 5oz bags, bright strawberry flavor, USA made.

    Sugar Free Red Vines Red Licorice Twists 6 pack

    $20.45
    Sugar Free Red Vines Red Licorice Twists 6 packLooking for a healthier snacking option without sacrificing the sweet taste of candy? Look no further than Sugar Free Red Vines Red Licorice Twists 6 pack. Made in the USA by American Licorice, these...
  • Sugar Free Red Vines Black Licorice Twists, 6-pack. Soft, chewy, dark black licorice candy, Made in USA.

    Sugar Free Red Vines Black Licorice Twists 6 pack

    $20.45
    Sugar Free Red Vines Black Licorice Twists 6 packSugar Free Red Vines Black Licorice Twists 6 packĀ is a must-have for any licorice lover who wants to enjoy the delicious taste of licorice without the guilt of sugar. Made by American Licorice, this...
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American Licorice was founded in 1914 by Martin Kretchmer in Chicago, initially sold black licorice twists from a cart. The brand gained early recognition when it famously created a licorice shoe for Charlie Chaplin to eat in "The Gold Rush" film in 1925. That same year, the company expanded westward, opening a facility in San Francisco. In the 1950s, American Licorice innovated beyond traditional black licorice, introducing "Raspberry Vines," which the public affectionately dubbed "Red Vines" due to their similar texture and shape. This iconic red candy, still made with the original recipe, quickly surpassed black licorice in popularity, becoming the company's best-selling brand and a staple in American confectionery.