Red Vines takes Candy Corn to the next level

New Product Launches From American Licorice Company. Image courtesy American Licorice Company
New Product Launches From American Licorice Company. Image courtesy American Licorice Company

When you think of Fall and Halloween which candy comes to mind? If it is candy corn, you are not alone in turning to this classic sweet treat. And Red Vines has elevated this classic candy to a whole new level.

This is where the limited edition, Red Vines Twists in Candy Corn Flavor come into the picture. These licorice twists are unlike anything you have tasted before. And that’s because they take candy corn and elevate it to a whole new level.

Available for $1.99 per pack, these licorice twists really do taste like candy corn (which is a good thing since that’s where the flavor gets its inspiration). And, just like with classic Red Vines Twists, these licorice vines feature the twisty exterior and the hollow interior.

Why is that important? Because in the past, we have used Red Vines Twists as a straw of sorts to elevate our summer drinking game. And with the arrival of the Candy Corn flavored twists, we can’t help but think these are perfect for sipping a spooky cocktail or mocktail with too.

Red Vines takes the classic candy corn to a spooky new level for Halloween

While we wouldn’t necessarily throw a Candy Corn Licorice Twist into a Witch’s Brew, a Pennywise Cocktail, or even a Swamp Water (and yes, these are Halloween drinks that are searched for on Google), we can’t help but think this would be a fun way to elevate your Halloween Orange Soda Punch or the Halloween Sherbet Punch (yes, these are also searched for Halloween sips).

Honestly, we are good with snacking on an entire pack of these licorice vines straight up, but sometimes you want to take things to a whole new level. And yes, that means using them as candy straws or even as a garnish.

But what do you think? Are you a fan of flavored licorices? And are you a candy corn lover? What do you think of a Candy Corn Licorice? We want to know.