Corn syrup, sugar, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, fruit juice from concentrate (apple, strawberry, lemon, orange, cherry), citric acid, dextrin, Gelatin, food starch-modified, natural and artificial flavors, ascorbic acid (vitamin c), coloring (red 40, yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 1).
No, there is no cow in Starburst. Starburst candies are fruit-flavored soft taffy-like chewy candies and do not contain any cow-derived ingredients.
I"m not sure but there made out of gelatin. Which has animal bone, skin, ligaments in it... YUCK
They shouldn't eat starburst because of the sugar content. However there isn't anything in particular in them that they strictly cannot have. One starburst wont hurt the dog but any more than that can damage their pancreas or cause problems with their blood sugar.
Children enjoy the pink starburst because they are the most flavorful and orgasmic of all the starburst flavors. So they're holding the pink starburst in their sweaty little hands/gaping warm mouths more often than the orange ones, which are sort of nasty and left out in the cold causing the pink ones to melt faster. There also might be something up with the ingredients that make pink taste so much better but that isn't yet confirmed.
Starburst - magazine - was created in 1978.
Starburst - candy - was created in 1959.
What was the first flavor starburst made?
Starburst is loated in America. Who doesn't know that?
A single starburst candy is 4cm squared.
sure they can eat starburst but its not healthy for them nor recommended
Milky way. a better match would be Starburst
it has 80 induvidually packed starburst fruit chews.