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Watermelon, Taffy Type Flavor-SSA

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What is Taffy? A chewy candy made of sugar or corn syrup boiled down with butter or oil pulled or stretched back and forth to incorporate air bubbles, then rolled, twisted, and cut into pieces. This watermelon taffy flavor is simply delicious.

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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.

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  • 5
    Very good Watermelon candy/taffy

    Posted by K_Laney on 2nd Apr 2024

    To me this is a candied watermelon with a touch of taffy and it can be bent towards either of those directions depending on what you want. It's definitely one of my go to watermelons and I don't see that changing. I have used this to make watermelon taffy (obviously), watermelon hard candy, watermelon cotton candy, melon blends, watermelon peach, and a few other things. It's not bad by itself either but definitely benefits from other flavors, flv wild melon immediately comes to mind. I didn't get any off notes at any of the percentages I have tried, might get some if you go higher, idk. If you love watermelon, get this, and probably in a bigger bottle.

  • 4
    A pretty good candied Watermelon

    Posted by SessionDrummer on 27th Feb 2022

    **Watermelon, Taffy Type (SSA) 1% 2-27-22** -- OK people, LAST ONE on deck in this series. Can we go out with a BANG ?? Taffy ? Candy ? Taffy Candy ?? Let's just see. Diving into this last one, it did present as very watermelon-y, and the type kind of varied between an ALMOST taffy, into more of a candied WM. I think it was more candied, as there was a tartness to it, that you typically get from candied, and not so much from Taffy-d. It wasn't a FULL on candied, but if you're looking for a pure taffy, this ain't the one. Now, it was actually quite good, and plenty strong at 1%. It straddled the real vs. artificial pretty nicely, and was a tick or two above mid level sweet. Nothing off-putting, and it was convincing at this testing weight. What was interesting was the tartness is what kept it interesting, AND, at the same time, kind of pushed it OUT of the taffy lane. "Yeah, but Taffy IS Candy". I know, hehe, I know. The artificial vs. natural notes were also interesting, as it lead with the artificial, but definitely finished much more natural, but with a nice sweet, tarty punch on the way out. You might even be able to pump it up to 1.25-1.50% without blowing your face off. As opposed to a two dimensional, more boring watermelon which would quickly become mundane, this one really did keep your interest, and I personally blame the sweet and tart finish. Nicely done, BUT, not a super "taffy". I'll mark it down for not a lot of real taffy-ness, but still leave it high, as it could almost be used solo. Felt pretty good at a solid **9/10**.