Tart n tinys box9/13/2023 ![]() but I usually dump them out on my desk and sort the colors, so the Tart n Tinys win on aesthetics. Pam - I wouldn’t turn down the SweeTarts. Sour, Chew, United States, Nestle, Head to Head Name:Ĭhewy SweeTarts Minis vs Chewy Tart n Tinys I’m not sure why, I think it’s just that I like the look of them better, and when the taste is the same, that’s just about all it comes down to. ![]() In the end, the Chewy Tart n Tinys win out by a very slight margin. Why they both exist from the same company is beyond me, but then again they stopped making Wacky Wafers because they said they were too similar to Bottle Caps, and I really miss Wacky Wafers. Both deliver a lot of variety and a consistent product. Chewy Tart n Tinys have fewer calories per ounce, I can only guess this is because the tartness ingredients are higher on the list and perhaps there are more colorings in the Tart n Tinys, which take up mass but have no calories. Chewy SweeTarts Minis look kind of like tiny Trix and Chewy Tart n Tinys look like little beads. There’s a little more in the Tart n Tinys package (1.6 ounces vs 1.75 ounces) but I guess it all comes down to how you want your candy to look. SweeTarts come in a handy dispenser tube (but I’ve seen them in the bags before, too), which is kind of fun for sharing and saving for later. ![]() Sound familiar?īesides the colorful coating and the difference in the color of the grape flavor, and the slight difference in size (the Tart n Tinys are 11% smaller than the Chewy SweeTarts Minis) they’re the same candy. They come in five flavors: grape (blue), cherry (red), orange (orange), lemon (yellow) and apple (green). The Chewy Tart n Tinys are little chewy pellets of tartness, a bit of flavor and a grainy chew all coated in a thin, crunchy shell. They have little character versions of the candies on the package, but I’ve never paid much attention to them, but I guess that’s what sets them apart from SweeTarts. Then someone gave them a shiny color coating. Somewhere back in the distant past Tart n Tinys were not colorful - they were plain and chalky, like SweeTarts only pellet shaped. The flavor is about what you’d expect from a SweeTart - a lot of tart at the beginning with a round, chemical flavor and then it finishes sweet and grainy. The chew is soft but grainy, with a nice cool feeling to it and a quick dissolve. They have a little glaze on them to keep them from sticking together and their colors are a little mottled, but not unattractively so. ![]() There are also Giant Chewy SweeTarts, which have been around since I was a kid. They come in five flavors: grape (purple), cherry (red), orange (orange), lemon (yellow) and apple (green). Then Tart n Tiny’s were glazed in a bright candy shell and they were suddenly a vastly different product and coincidentally now owned by the same company (Nestle).īut here we are again with the same thing?Ĭhewy Mini SweeTarts are little spherical versions of the larger Chewy SweeTarts which, in turn, are like the original SweeTarts. And that was fine because one was made by Sunline (SweeTarts) and the other was made by Wonka (Tart n Tinys). SweeTarts and Tart n Tinys used to be nearly identical products, except for the shape of the little pieces. I ran across these recently: Chewy Mini SweeTarts and Chewy Tart n Tinys. But usually there are similar products on the market becaue they’re made by different companies. There are a lot of candies that are not unique, and there’s nothing wrong with that. ![]()
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