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Jelly Tots

 
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Bag of Canadian-sold Jelly Tots (2007)

Jelly Tots are soft, chewy fruit-flavoured sweets produced by Rowntrees. They are round, sugar-coated gumdrop-like confections about 7mm in diameter, and are advertised as containing 25% fruit juices and no artificial colours or flavours. According to the packaging, Jelly Tots are suitable for vegetarians or vegans as they contain no gelatin or animal-based ingredients.

Jelly Tots were launched in 1967 and quickly became established[citation needed] as a popular children's line. There are five flavours in each 25g bag or 168g tube: lemon, lime, orange, blackcurrant and strawberry. Primarily, they are sold in the United Kingdom and South Africa, and were also sold in Canada.[citation needed] They remain available as imported candy in some specialty shops at a premium price.

During the late 1970s, there were 3 companion "Tots" brands in the UK: Candy Tots, Tiger Tots and Teddy Tots. Candy Tots were similar to small Dolly Mixtures, Tiger Tots were licorice/fondant sandwich sweets resembling small Licorice Allsorts and Teddy Tots were small cubes with a crunchy shell. These 4 types of candy were advertised together in one TV advertisement and were sold in small (pocket-money) packs. The 3 companion brands were discontinued, probably in the early 1980s, leaving only Jelly Tots.

Ingredients

A 168 gram tube of Jelly Tots contains: Sugar, Glucose syrup, Modified starch, Fruit juices 25% (Strawberry, Orange, Blackcurrant, Lime, Lemon), Acidity regulator (Trisodium citrate), Malic acid, Citric acid, Flavouring, Lactic acid, Colours (Anthocyanins, Copper complexes of chlorophyllins, Beta-carotene).

Nutrition information

A 100g serving of the product provides:-

Energy - 1464 kJ (344 kcal);
Protein - 0.1 g;
Carbohydrate - 86.3 g;
of which sugars - 59.2 g;
Fat - Nil;
of which saturates - Nil;
Fibre - Nil;
Sodium - 0.1 g;
Salt equivalent - 0.1g.

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