We had volunteers try geometric treats. Here’s what they had to say.
A dozen BuzzFeed staff members tried neon sours and geometric peppermints, made using a 3D printer.
Candy of the future, or trendy novelty item? Only one way to find out: have a mystery taste test.
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Initial reactions varied:
"Sour Patch/SweeTarts/Kool-Aid powder mashed in my mouth."
"Reminiscent of diner mints."
"The size was deceiving. I expected to have more candy in my mouth."
"I started frowning pretty much the second it went in my mouth. Whatever that was, it's on a short list of things I don't plan to eat again."
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The candy was unanimously voted as looking incredibly cool:
"It was beautiful."
"I liked it. 10/10 would eat the sour one again."
"It was one of the coolest-looking candies I've eaten, though I needed confirmation that it was candy."
"I liked how it looked, not so much how it tasted."
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Everyone guessed sugar correctly, with some interesting variations:
"Pixie Dust."
"A Lifesaver that — somehow — went stale."
"Sugar, maybe with some paper plates mixed in."
(The real ingredients: Sugar, starch, water, natural and artificial flavor and colorants, alcohol [<1% by weight].)
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