
Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers Minis Theatre Box Candy
What You Should Know
TROLLI Sour Brite Crawlers Minis Theatre Box Candy arrives in bright, compact theater-style packaging that you’re most likely to spot in the candy aisle, at checkout endcaps, or inside movie-theater concession displays alongside other gummy and sour candies. The 3.5 oz minis are positioned as grab-and-go impulse treats for quick snacking, party favors, and movie-night concessions. Occasions for purchase include after-school treats, sharing at sleepovers, Halloween and party candy bowls, or a small sweet to stash in a bag for road trips and cinema visits. The TROLLI brand leans into playful, youth-focused marketing: neon colors, exaggerated “sour” language, and a fun-loving attitude that targets children, teens, and nostalgic young adults who remember classic gummy worms. Label characteristics are straightforward — bold brand art and flavor cues, with ingredient statements that include both “natural and artificial flavors” but no organic certification or health claims; the box trades on fun rather than nutrition. Sensory details: each mini worm is soft and chewy from gelatin with a fine, crystalline sour-sugar coating (fumaric, lactic, citric acids) that gives a sharp tart hit followed by fruity sweetness (cherry-lemon, strawberry-grape, orange-lime). The texture is tender and elastic rather than sticky, meant to be eaten in handfuls; the little theater box is convenient for single-serve snacking or sharing. In plain terms the product is industrially made and highly processed, formulated for consistent textures, vivid colors (artificial dyes like Red 40, Yellow 5/6, Blue 1), and long shelf life — a quintessentially American convenience candy.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Corn, Syrup,, Sugar,, Gelatin,, Modified, Food, Starch, (Corn),, Fumaric, Acid,, Lactic, Acid,, Citric, Acid,, Sodium, Citrate,, Calcium, Lactate,, Sodium, Lactate,, Natural, and, Artificial, Flavors,, Titanium, Dioxide, (Color),, Red, 40,, Yellow, 5,, Yellow, 6,, Blue, 1..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Red 40 - Artificial coloring
- •Yellow 5 - Artificial coloring
- •Yellow 6 - Artificial coloring
- •Blue 1 - Artificial coloring
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients and additives (corn syrup, modified starch, artificial colors, flavors, and acidity regulators) and is a ready-to-eat formulation, consistent with ultra-processed foods.
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Common Questions about Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers Minis Theatre Box Candy
Well, that depends on how you define 'healthy.' These gummies are definitely a fun treat, but they are high in sugar—14 grams per serving! If you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a sweet addition to a party, they fit the bill, but they aren't exactly a health food.
