Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn: A Thanksgiving Feast in Candy Form?

When it comes to food, Im a try-anything-at-least-once, do-it-for-the-story type of person. I therefore saw Brachs’s introduction of a new candy corn variety that was designed to mimic the different elements of a Thanksgiving turkey dinner as a bold challenge that was just waiting to be taken up. I promptly obtained a bag to sample each taste that made me cringe, both for the benefit of my fellow daring snackers and, let’s be honest, because I’ve been incredibly bored at home and in need of a quick thrill.

Let me begin by stating that I have an extremely sensitive stomach and that I do not enjoy traditional candy corn, so I knew I was inviting trouble for myself. But alas, I dug into a bag of the Thanksgiving-themed candies that the Walgreens team kindly sent my way, having a palate-cleansing glass of water on hand and my roommates close by for emotional support. The moment I tore it open, my apartment was overcome by an overpowering stench that could have burned the hairs on my nose. It reminded me of those strong caramel-scented candles that fall shoppers dare to smell but never buy because they are so unbelievably sweet. You know the ones.

I set one of each of the six flavors—roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, ginger-glazed carrot, sweet potato pie, stuffing, and green beans—on my table, arranging them as though they were in a line like suspects waiting for their mug shots. Some werent entirely despicable, but others were downright un-swallowable, with two flavors in particular breaching borderline illegal territory. Please do your taste buds a favor and read my flavor-by-flavor breakdown before grabbing a bag to give it a try so you know what you’re getting yourself into. Ive ordered them from the most to least tolerable to really build up the suspense, naturally. I suggest keeping a trash bin close by.

Don’t be fooled by the bags’ cozy fall foliage theme into thinking this is a snack you should enjoy eating by the handful while lounging in a park. The little morsels inside the plastic packet act as a poison to the taste buds, a force multiplier for the gag reflex, and an assault on the nostrils. I’m not kidding when I say that the mere sight of the packaging gives me the chills and causes that peculiar feeling in my jaw right before I throw up.

Brachs Turkey Dinner Candy Corn is positively loaded with sugar, as one might expect—just 15 pieces have an incredible 23 grams of sugar (or 46 freaking percent of your daily recommended value). For reference, a giant bowl of Froot Loops cereal contains 12 grams of sugar, so . theres that!.

Brach’s, the iconic candy company, has taken a bold step into the realm of novelty candy with their Turkey Dinner Candy Corn. This unique offering promises a Thanksgiving feast in every bite, with flavors inspired by classic dishes like cranberry sauce, green beans, stuffing, roast turkey, apple pie, and even coffee But does this sweet and savory combination actually deliver on its promise? Let’s dive into the reviews and see if Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn is a treat worth trying or a Thanksgiving travesty.

A Taste of Thanksgiving in Candy Form:

Taste of Home’s review takes a more optimistic approach, highlighting the individual flavors of each candy corn. The cranberry flavor is described as “sweet and fruity” the green bean as “fresh and not offensive” and the apple pie as “bursting with apple-cinnamon flavor.” The coffee candy corn is deemed the best of the bunch, offering a “sweet and mellow” finish to the Thanksgiving feast.

A Thanksgiving Feast Gone Awry:

Nerdist’s review, on the other hand, paints a much less appealing picture. The stuffing candy corn is described as “one of the worst things I have ever had the misfortune of eating,” while the roast turkey flavor is likened to “sugar poured on a turkey leg that had been left out on the counter for a week.” The green bean flavor is deemed “unsettling,” and the apple pie is simply “disappointing.”

The Verdict: A Mixed Bag of Thanksgiving Flavors

Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it kind of treat. Some reviewers found the individual flavors enjoyable, while others were repulsed by the savory-sweet combination. Ultimately, whether you enjoy this novelty candy corn depends on your personal taste buds and your willingness to experiment with Thanksgiving flavors in candy form.

Here are some key takeaways from the reviews:

  • Cranberry: Generally well-received, with a sweet and fruity flavor.
  • Green Bean: A divisive flavor, described as “fresh” by some and “unsettling” by others.
  • Stuffing: Universally disliked, with reviewers finding it “disgusting” and “unholy.”
  • Roast Turkey: Another unpopular flavor, described as overly sweet and reminiscent of spoiled meat.
  • Apple Pie: A disappointment, lacking the expected cinnamon and nutmeg notes.
  • Coffee: The clear winner, with a pleasant and mellow coffee flavor.

If you’re curious about trying Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Be prepared for a mixed bag of flavors. Some you might enjoy, while others might leave you reaching for the nearest glass of water.
  • Approach the stuffing and roast turkey flavors with caution, as they seem to be the most polarizing.
  • Save the coffee candy corn for last, as it offers a pleasant and satisfying end to the Thanksgiving feast.
  • If you’re a fan of novelty candy and enjoy experimenting with unusual flavors, then Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn might be worth a try. However, if you’re looking for a traditional Thanksgiving treat, you might be better off sticking with pumpkin pie or candy corn.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to try Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn is up to you. Just remember, you’ve been warned!

The Sweet Potato Pie Flavor

This one is manageable if you dont mind overly sweet treats. The flavor was essentially identical to that of a sugar cube, with faint hints of cinnamon becoming apparent as I chewed it. I felt the need to brush my teeth immediately after swallowing it.

brachs turkey dinner candy corn

brachs turkey dinner candy corn

The Cranberry Sauce Flavor

As previously mentioned, Im starting off this deep dive with the least offensive flavor: cranberry sauce. It tasted like a raspberry White Claw, and I really didn’t mind the fruity flavor, so I nibbled on a few more pieces. Reach for the red ones if you need a mid-taste-test cleanse.

brachs turkey dinner candy corn

brachs turkey dinner candy corn

Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn Review

FAQ

What are the flavors of Brach’s turkey dinner candy corn?

BRACH’S Turkey Dinner includes all of the traditional Thanksgiving favorites. Flavors include Green Beans, Roasted Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Stuffing, Apple Pie, and Coffee.

What has happened to Brach’s candy?

Brach’s Confections was sold to Farley’s and Sathers Candy Company. Ferrara Pan merged with Farley’s and Sathers to form Ferrara Candy Company, where Brach’s is still produced. New limited time Candy Corn Flavors joined the scene: introduced Pumpkin Spice, Caramel, S’Mores and more!

What are the 3 flavors of candy corn?

“Candy Corn was modeled after corn in shape, but not taste. The actual flavor of Jelly Belly’s (formerly known by the family name, Goelitz) Candy Corn is a wonderful blend of creamy fondant, rich marshmallow, and warm vanilla notes. When combined, these flavors create the distinct Candy Corn flavor.

Is corn candy gluten free?

Some candy corn is gluten free, but it is important to pay attention to the brand. Always read the bag carefully to be sure. Brach’s Natural Candy Corn is labeled gluten free on the bag. So is Jelly Belly candy corn, as all Jelly Belly products are gluten free.

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