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Kolsvart Elderflower Pike Swedish Fish

Kolsvart Elderflower Pike Swedish Fish

The movie theater Swedish fish most Americans are familiar with get a flavorful update in these punchy candies from Kolsvart. With a satisfying chew and bright color, the raspberry and blackcurrant flavor is sweet, but not overly so, and has a mild tartness that we love, plus that iconic fun fish shape.

[/description-break] Ingredients [/title]Ingredients: sugar, invert sugar syrup, water, corn starch, glucose syrup, citric acid, turmeric, aroma, oleoresin (color), coconut oil, carnauba wax

[/accordion] Specifications [/title]Net Weight: 120 grams.

Place of Origin: Sweden[/accordions-break] The Swedish fish candies we grew up with in the U.S. were dreamed up by Malaco, a Swedish candy company.[/banner_heading]In Sweden, these firm, gelatin-free jelly candies are called Swedish pastellfiskar or “Swedish pale-colored fish” and are flavored with fruit or traditional salted black licorice, known in Scandinavia as Salmiak. [/banner-text-break]

$3.60

Original: $12.00

-70%
Kolsvart Elderflower Pike Swedish Fish

$12.00

$3.60

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The movie theater Swedish fish most Americans are familiar with get a flavorful update in these punchy candies from Kolsvart. With a satisfying chew and bright color, the raspberry and blackcurrant flavor is sweet, but not overly so, and has a mild tartness that we love, plus that iconic fun fish shape.

[/description-break] Ingredients [/title]Ingredients: sugar, invert sugar syrup, water, corn starch, glucose syrup, citric acid, turmeric, aroma, oleoresin (color), coconut oil, carnauba wax

[/accordion] Specifications [/title]Net Weight: 120 grams.

Place of Origin: Sweden[/accordions-break] The Swedish fish candies we grew up with in the U.S. were dreamed up by Malaco, a Swedish candy company.[/banner_heading]In Sweden, these firm, gelatin-free jelly candies are called Swedish pastellfiskar or “Swedish pale-colored fish” and are flavored with fruit or traditional salted black licorice, known in Scandinavia as Salmiak. [/banner-text-break]