Gobstopper is a brand of hard candy that is manufactured and sold by Nestle. The candies are spherical and come in a variety of flavors and colors. They are known for their long-lasting, multi-layered design that gradually changes as the candy dissolves in the mouth.
The brand was first introduced in the UK in the 1960s by Rowntree's.
In 1988, Nestle acquired Rowntree's and took over the production and distribution of Gobstoppers.
Gobstoppers have gained popularity over the years and have been featured in pop culture references, such as the film 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.'
Jawbreakers are hard candies that are similar to Gobstoppers in that they are designed to be long-lasting and multi-layered. They come in a variety of flavors and colors and are produced by a number of different candy companies.
Sweetarts are a type of candy that is similar to Gobstoppers in that they are hard and come in a variety of flavors and colors. However, Sweetarts are smaller and do not have the multi-layered design of Gobstoppers. They are produced by Nestle as well.
Skittles are a type of fruit-flavored candy that are similar to Gobstoppers in terms of their size and shape. However, they are softer and do not have the multi-layered design of Gobstoppers. They are produced by Mars, Inc.
The original Gobstoppers come in a variety of flavors and colors and are known for their long-lasting, multi-layered design.
Everlasting Gobstoppers are a newer version of the candy that is designed to last even longer than the original. They come in a variety of flavors and colors as well.
Gobstoppers are made of sugar, corn syrup, and various other ingredients such as artificial flavors and colors.
The length of time that Gobstoppers last can vary depending on the individual, but they are designed to be long-lasting and multi-layered, so they should last for a while.
Yes, Gobstoppers are gluten-free.
No, Gobstoppers are all the same size and are designed to be long-lasting.
Gobstoppers can be found at many grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers such as Amazon or Walmart.