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Encyclopedia > Nerds
Nerds (on the left, apple-coated watermelon; lemonade-coated wild cherry on right)
Nerds (on the left, apple-coated watermelon; lemonade-coated wild cherry on right)
Nerds
Nerds

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Introduced in 1983, Nerds are small candies that come in a variety of abstract shapes and flavors, and are usually sold in a box that has two separate flavors, each with a separate opening device. Nerds are anthropomorphized on the cover of its distinctive box package. The separation of two distinct flavours in one commodity has generated success for Nerds, likely because consumers can control their experiences. A breakfast cereal based on this concept appeared in the 1980s, but had a short life. The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...


Nerds are of varied flavors, ranging from extremely sweet to extremely sour; often the two flavors in one box will contrast, and even one 'Nerd' may exhibit both extremes. They are thickly glazed with carnauba wax, which gives them a hard 'bite', and a gloss. The nucleus of each candy is composed of one or more complete sucrose crystals. These optically clear monoclinic crystals are about 0.2 – 1 mm in length and help define the irregular shape. It has also been noted that there is always one of the opposite color in the package (for example, if you have package of pink and purple Nerds, there will be one pink in the purple section, and vice versa.) Carnauba is a wax derived from the leaves of a plant native to northeastern Brazil, the Carnauba Palm (Copernicia cerifera Mart). ... Sucrose (common name: table sugar, also called saccharose) is a disaccharide (glucose + fructose) with the molecular formula C12H22O11. ... Crystal (disambiguation) Insulin crystals A crystal is a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in a regularly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. ... In crystallography, the monoclinic crystal system is one of the 7 lattice point groups. ...


Recently, Wonka came out with Sour Nerds.


Products

There are also several Nerds spin-off products by Willy Wonka:

  • Nerds Rope consists of a soft candy string with a variety of Nerds attached to the outside, and come in original, berry and tropical flavors. "As much fun to play with, as it is to eat, and vice versa".
  • Rainbow Nerds is a box of regular Nerds of multiple flavors, with no partition or any organization at all.
  • Nerds Gum Balls are bubble gum balls filled with multiple flavors of Nerds on the inside.
  • Theme Nerds are sometimes manufactured seasonally for holidays such as Halloween or Valentine's day with names such as "Spooky Nerds". Flavors can include fruit punch and cherry.
  • Nerds Cereal, a now discontinued breakfast cereal that, like the candy, featured 2 separated flavors to a box. The cereal came with a mail-in offer for a Nerds cereal bowl, which also could be divided in two.
  • Techno-Nerds, a lesser-well known variety, was comprised of three compartments, green, blue, and multicoloured.
  • Dweebs,a now discontinued soft,chewy version of Nerds released mid-90s, that contained three separate flavors,rather than only two. They were available only for a short time.

Back in the 1980s, there were several new flavors of Nerds introduced from time to time; for example, "Hot and Cold" Nerds (cinnamon & peppermint flavored), Blueberry and Raspberry, and Lemon and Lime (Blueberry Nerds can still be found in large packages of Rainbow Nerds). One of the most unique ways of introducing these new flavors to the market was with small, plastic "Nerd" figures/toys (about 2-3 inches in height), which were hollow and contained the candies within. The color of the figure corresponded to the flavor of the candy (also printed on the access cap on the bottom of the toy); it is uncertain how many flavors were produced in this manner, although Citrus Nerds were released through the toy premium. There are very few of the toy figures in existence today, and these would most likely be perceived as collector's items. Halloween is a tradition celebrated on the night of October 31, most notably by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting sweets, fruit, and other treats. ... St. ...


SweeTarts Rope also contains nerds in its interior.


Flintstones Push-Ups frozen desert treat also features nerds inside the ice cream/sherbet treat.


Dairy Queen also included nerds as one of its flavors of blizzards, a type of ice cream treat, but this has been discontinued in recent years. Dairy Queen, also known as DQ. is a fast-food restaurant franchise in the United States that was founded in 1940. ...



Willy Wonka Candy Company products
Bottle Caps | Chewy Spree | Chewy SweeTarts | Everlasting Gobstopper | Laffy Taffy | Laffy Taffy Flavor Flippers | Lik-M-Aid | Fun Dip | Nerds | Nerds Gum Balls | Nerds Rope | Oompas | Pixy Stix | Runts | Spree | SweeTarts | SweeTarts Gummy Bugs | SweeTarts Rope | SweeTarts Shockers | SweeTarts Shockers Gum Balls | Tart 'n' Tinys | Wonka Bar | Wonka Donutz

Discontinued/replaced
FruiTart Chews | Punky's | Shock Tarts | Shock Tarts Sour Gum Balls | Wacky Wafers The official Willy Wonka Candy logo, seen today. ... Bottle Caps are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... Spree are a type of candy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under its Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... The fictional candy from the story, compared to the size of a coin Everlasting Gobstoppers are a fictional candy from the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its two movie adaptations (the 1971 musical Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and the 2005 Tim Burton adaptation Charlie and the... Laffy Taffy is a brand of taffy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under its Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... Laffy Taffy is a brand of taffy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under its Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... Lik-M-Aid has been on the market in the United States, since at least the mid-20th century. ... Fun Dip is the name of an American candy. ... Oompas are chewy candies that come in a wide variety of flavors: Green Apple, Cherry, Lemon, Orange, Grape, and Strawberry. ... A Pixy Stix is a Willy Wonka-brand powdered candy packaged in a wrapper not unlike that of a drinking straw. ... Runts are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... Spree are a type of candy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under its Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... Tart n Tinys are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... A regular Wonka Bar from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. ... Wonka Donutz are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. ... FruiTart Chews are a bulk candy sold by The Willy Wonka Candy Company. ... Punkys were a candy sold by The Willy Wonka Candy Company in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... SweeTarts are sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. ... Wacky Wafers were part of the Wonka candy line. ...


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