What are the Gummi Bears?
Gummi bears are small, jelly-texts, translucent candies that are sold in bulk and packages. They were invented by the owner of the German confectionery Hans Riegel, who started their business, Haribo, in the production plant in Germany in the 1920s. In 1922, Riegel created a bear -shaped candy made of fruit rubber, which he called the dancing bear . This product became popular and later known as Haribo Gold-Bear. In the 1950s, Riegel Medvěda Gummi invented and today these sweet, rubber small candy bears are available around the world. Pineapple flavors are clear, while red berries with flavor. Candies are usually always fruit fruit and orange tastes as orange, yellow, as lemon and green, like lime.
GummiBar or GummiBaraChen bers bears "in German and these candies usually receive rubber structure from gelatin. Because gelatin is often made of animal bones is not suitable for vegetArians and vegans. Starch, rather than gelatin, but shoppers who are worried about the ingredients should carefully read the ingredients
Candy made with starch are as chewing or rubber -shaped as types of gelatin. The Jewish Museum in Berlin has a slot machine that contains a kosher version. The popularity of Haribo's Gummi Bears has led to many other confectionery manufacturers to produce similar types of confectionery, such as fruit and animals, as well as a bottle of Cola Colatvary. The Gummi Worms Trolli Company, for the first time in 1981, has become a huge success. The acidic rubber texture is another popular variant of the original, sweet bear and an acid component such as fumaric acid, often used to create an acidic taste.