My children love them some gummi bears and gummi worms, they even like the sour ones. Gummi worms are a staple of yummy juicy gooiness' for all children. Today is National Gummi Worm Day and we all have an excuse to buy and chow down on some candy. Here are some facts and ways to celebrate this amazing day. It’s National Gummi Worm Day, July 15, and grown-ups still want more yummy gummi flavors, more colorful styles, and more silly sizes. Adults, not kids, have made gummi worms one of the most popular candies on earth. The name ‘gummi’ is the German word for ‘rubber,’ so you can get a satisfying stretch out of the squiggly candy before you pop it in your mouth or just bite its head off.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL GUMMI WORM DAY
We can trace National Gummi Worm Day to the marketing minds at Trolli, the German confectionery candy that created them in 1981— on July 15, according to some sources. They were a cheeky response to the reigning gummi candi, the popular gummi bear, which originated in1920 in Bonn when Hans Riegel began making candy in his kitchen. Riegel’s company, HARIBO, produced soft, fruity gelatin dancing bears that evoked entertainment at European circuses and festivals. The bears became worldwide favorites. Trolli wanted to give kids something that had a gross-out factor they could play up with their parents, so they created gummi worms. Gummi historians don’t agree on this, but some claim that Trolli introduced the gummi worms on the anniversary of the birth of the bears in Bonn — July 15. After the bears became popular, there were gelatin candies in other shapes, but nothing could beat the bears until the worms emerged. So Trolli celebrated their success by giving the worms their own special day. In 2004, Trolli decided to break the mold with another non-bear form — roadkill. They produced gummi squirrels, chickens, and snakes with tire tracks giving evidence of their demise. By then, Kraft Foods had bought the Trolli U.S. brand, and they had to take the product off the market the next year in response to consumer protest. Today, gummi worms are sweet and sour. They can be dual-color and dual-flavor. They’ve been served in ice cream, used to make vodka shots, and poked half-way down into the frosting of chocolate cake to make dessert even more fun. And they’re a key part of the global gummi and jellied candy market that is predicted to reach $40 billion between 2020 and 2024.
5 FACTS ABOUT GUMMI WORM SIZES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
The biggest worm's a whopper Vat19.com sells sour, 4,000-calorie gummi worms that are 26 inches long, 5 inches around, and weigh in at almost 3 lbs.
Someone used geometry to calculate gummi mass The whopper worm is equivalent to 128 regular gummi worms.
Minis have many flavors Top brand Albanese makes Mini Gummi Worms in 12 fruity flavors: Cherry, Pink Grapefruit, Watermelon, Strawberry, Orange, Blue Raspberry, Lime, Grape, Green Apple, Mango, Pineapple, and Lemon.
There's a party python The world's largest gummi worm grew up to become a 7-foot, 26-lb., 36,720-calorie snake that will take a $150 bite out of your budget.
Basic worms are bait-size A regular gummi worm is 2 inches long.
WHY WE LOVE NATIONAL GUMMI WORM DAY
Gummi worms are fun You can roll 'em, stretch 'em, and pull 'em apart before you eat 'em. Take 'em to work, instead of doughnuts. Have worm wars with your friends. What other food is this fun to play with?
Gummi worms are among candy's best sellers A research firm that follows the confectionery industry reports that gummi brands represent almost one-third of the top 20 non-chocolate chewy candy brands.
Some gummies are healthier than others Today you can buy gummi worms that contain more than 91% organic ingredients, packaged in facilities free of the most common allergens. They're fat-free, gluten-free, and made with organic cane sugar instead of high fructose corn sugar. You can even find Kosher and vegan gummi worms.
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