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Necco Wafers
If you're an American, then you're at least familiar with the name Necco Wafer. Actually, that would be a great twist on a suspense film. You know, the hero finally discovers that 'johnny' is an alien/cyborg/jihadist because 'he's' not familiar with Necco Wafers. As an added punch, the hero could take out his eye at the end of the movie by throwing a Necco Wafer like one of those ninja stars...

But where were we? I'm sitting here trying to think of something to say about Necco Wafers. Gertie's sitting at my feet thinking she'd like to try one, and you've probably left the site already. This is all going awry.

Let's start from the beginning. For those of you who aren't familiar with Necco Wafers (you cyborg!), they are candy wafers that come rolled with different colors:

necco wafers


The candies have been produced since 1847 when an immigrant by the name of Oliver Chase invented the first candy machine. That's right, people have been enjoying these things for a long time...and they're still producing them today.

Each roll of Necco Wafers still contain the original eight flavors:
  • Orange (orange)
  • Lemon (yellow)
  • Lime (green)
  • Clove (purple)
  • Chocolate (brown)
  • Cinnamon (white)
  • Licorice (purple)
  • Wintergreen (pink)

necco flavors


If you sit down and start enjoying a roll of Necco Wafers like I'm doing right now, you'll definitely be struck by the fact that this is probably the most bizarre set of flavors you can get in a candy. Orange, lemon, and lime? No problem, it's like Starburst. Cinnamon and Wintergreen? Breath mints. Clove, Chocolate, and licorice? I don't think most palates are ready for that combo. Why not throw in horehound? Or frankincense? Perhaps some myrrh...

I think most people are so put off by the strange texture of the candy (chalk) that they never get around to enjoying the flavor medley. If you go out and purchase a roll, avoid biting into them. Just let them dissolve into your mouth. Once you do, you'll realize that these are the exact same thing as those conversation hearts you get on Valentine's day.

According to the Necco website, they still make Necco Wafer to the tune of 4 billion a year. They didn't say if they sold that many, or if the majority were used for some other nefarious purpose, but someone somewhere is eating a lot of Necco Wafers.

I'll be reporting back with another review of a classic candy, but until then, be sure to check out the Necco Website at Necco.com there's some great information over there.



jimmy
Necco Wafers are strange, I always thought the pink ones tasted like soap

Posted on Thursday 17th of July 2008
Neccod
I don't know how they get away with calling this stuff candy

Posted on Saturday 12th of July 2008
deusdiabolus
Wait until they show up in a Quentin Tarantino movie. Then they will only be remembered as hip.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
officeworker
Love them!

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
Necco jayu
Love them.. Good sweet candy. place on vigana and suck.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
rick
Necco wafers are great. Cheap too! I loved bottlecaps. I never see them anymore

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
Bornagain A. Theist
Of all the candies that I have enjoyed during my 63 years of life, Necco wafers are my alltime favorite. They are certainly unique, I'll admit. At one point, they made a whole roll of the chocolate flavor, which was clever. I don't prefer licorice in any form, so they could leave that out. Pez are great, too, as were candy cigarettes.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
Joe
Necco Waffers are good about once a year. Any after that and they grow old on you.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
Deebl E
oyfb "not tim" how do you know what mouthfuls of dirt tastes like

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
Deebl E.
I loves Necco wafers. Always have,even though for some odd reason the licorice always tastes dissonant with all the others, no matter what the combination is. To overbearing I guess.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
not tim
Mouthfuls of dirt aren't that bad once you get used to them. My grandma always used to have lots of dirt around her house when I was a kid, now she lives under dirt.

Posted on Thursday 10th of July 2008
tim
Necco Wafers aren't that bad once you get used to the flavors. My grandma used to always have them at her house when I was a kid, I used to love visiting for that reason

Posted on Wednesday 02nd of April 2008


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