Tiny, crunchy and sour, Nerds are have been a staple of childhood since Wonka introduced them in the 1980s. Nerds are what's called panned candy, made by taking little crystals of sugar and then tumbling them with successive layers of sour and sweet flavoured coatings, finished off with a coat of colour. Unlike most panned candy, Nerds are not panned until they're a uniform size and shape: Nerds vary in size (from sesame seed to pea) and retain a rough, irregular shape, thickly glazed to create a unique crunchiness.
Nerds Rainbow Theatre box 141g
Tiny, Tangy and Crunchy: Rainbow Nerds provide a delicious assortment of fruity flavors in vibrant colors. Enjoy some sweet satisfaction with the tiny, tangy crunchy candy that is as unique as you are.
Nerds Grape & Strawberry Theatre box 141g
Tiny, tangy, crunchy candy, Nerds are delicious little characters, small and peculiarly shaped yet lovably packed with taste. Nerds couples two complementary flavours: delicious grape and strawberry. Nerds lets candy lovers pour out petite pieces of pure delight.
Nerds Gummy Clusters Rainbow Theatre box 85g
Rainbow Nerds surround fruity, gummy centers. Those sweet little sparks are fantastic inventors. A poppable cluster, packed with tangy, crunchy Nerds. A candy so tasty, there aren’t even words.
We've spoken a few times about how fashion changes over the years, but something else that does the same is lingo and colloquial language. Remember when we used to call 'making out' 'French kissing' or, for those who were born in the late 80s, 'grabbing'? Nasty. Some long-forgotten (but probably used somewhere out there) words for cool include 'kiff' and 'rad'.
Similar to the above, we don't usually say that someone is 'savvy' or 'oppit' as much as we might say they're pretty 'plugged in'. So, basically, if you knew all of the above, you could say you're pretty plugged into language trends.
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