🌟 Unleash the Flavor Fiesta!
Brach's Easter Taco Party Jelly Beans offer a unique 12oz bag filled with a delightful mix of taco-inspired flavors, including Beef Taco, Churro, Salsa, and Guacamole, along with sweet Horchata and Margarita beans. Perfect for sharing at parties or adding a fun twist to your Easter celebrations.
A**E
Not bad for a limited edition... but!
So here's the deal.... The beans were pretty good overall... the margarita and churro flavors were AMAZING! One's like salsa....... not so much. I believe these were sadly only exclusively sold at Walgreens, and thus sold out fast. Well one search on Amazon QUICKLY showed where quite a few had went..... to 3rd party resellers. I believe it was like $3.50ish retail... but I bought it for close to $12... and ONLY to do a reaction video to it. Otherwise it would have been a no go. Please folks, I implore you... buying from 3rd party is fine... to a point. But do not support them when it is certain things that are either in high demand or very limited quantities. It just helps to encourage more of that behavior.
G**S
Got these as a fun gift, was a hit.
In my opinion foods such as these are for the experience and story more so than the actual food itself, my friends and I like trying weird foods and have adventurous tastebuds, so when a birthday came around and I saw these, it seemed like a good gift.These did not disappoint. It was fun to make sure everyone tasting had one of each favor and see the looks on each others faces as we tried them one at a time.If you like to try things for the novelty of it and aren’t horribly fussy about foods, these are great to try and very fun to share!
R**E
How Fun!
I only gave 4 stars because the flavors aren't to die for, but they are still fun. Even the weird flavors are still tolerable to eat. I definitely recommend trying them. I buy odd treats like this for my family to try and then I take the rest for my coworkers to try as well. These beans at least are only flavored with FOOD flavors, unlike the well known Bertie Botts beans.
T**N
Perfect for pranks.
These are, by far, the worst things I have ever put in my mouth. And believe me, that's really saying something.I started off slow, easing in a churro while my husband simultaneously tried a horchata. We dove in together on the count of 3. He says: not bad. I say: kind of gross but not vomiting yet.That's when it happened...I accidentally jumped ahead of myself and ate a beef taco. I almost tossed my jelly beans right there. But I removed it from my gullet, wiped away the tears, and powered through. Next up, I figured I would try salsa. How bad could it be? I love salsa. Salsa is easy ...tomato, cilantro, onion. Go from there. But no. Not this one. I began uncontrollably blinking as is to indicate that my body had gone into shock. From this point on, I felt I had nothing to lose. My taste buds had already been sloughtered like a quiet couple in the middle of southern Kansas after taking in a mysterious drifter who only carries with him a knapsack and a smirk. I removed the bean mush and went straight for margarita. Nope. Puke city: population me. Guacamole was my last effort toward any hope of redemption. The. Worst. Flavor. I don't know who was high on the flavor panel that day at Brach's, but they were obviously smoking some good stuff because this is the prank to end all pranks.I will be secretly sneaking them into my step-daughters Easter candy in an unmarked bag as soon as I click submit.
J**E
Definitely different
Flavors are really good. They are a little too hard for me though.
D**N
Pretty good if you're in the right frame of mind.
You have to be in the right frame of mind to enjoy these. The first couple of times that I tried a few, I could only enjoy the churro, margarita, and horchata. Today, I was feeling adventurous, and tried the taco. The first thing you taste is the beef, followed by onion, followed by chilli powder, lettuce, and the rest. I next tried the guacamole, which tasted like a really nasty guac recipe. The taste may have been cilantro. I hate cilantro. The salsa was strong of peppers and onion. I couldn't taste tomato. If you combine these three beans, it is far better than any on its own. The churro was convincing. You could even taste the old grease from the fryer that hadn't been changed. The horacha tasted of cinnamon, milk, and rice. The margarita tasted as expected.
J**A
Great as a gag gift
Some of the flavors were actually good though. Made for a good prank though! Some of them are very similar to the Harry Potter disgusting flavored jelly beans
C**L
Weird Fun!
These were a fun addition to a Salsa blind taste test party! The actual salsa flavored jelly beans were heinous- but the margarita beans were delicious- as well as the churro! Everyone enjoyed tasting and giving their opinions.
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