I wish. And my mom thinks they should make a licorice flavored one...
The answer is NO! We purchased 3 package of Starburst and each package contained an even distribution of flavors. The order of flavors/colors was also exactly the same in each package. It appears Starburst's manufacturing process in automated and repeatable from this very quick test.
Cherry
The originals are strawberry, cherry, orange, and lemon.
Starburst candies were invented by Peter Pfeffer in 1961 in . He first called them Opal Fruits. The original flavors were orange, lemon, strawberry, and lime.
Starburst are chewy fruit-flavored candies that come in a variety of flavors, while Now and Later candies are taffy-like chewy candies that come in various fruit flavors as well. The main difference is in their texture and consistency, with Starburst being softer and easier to chew, while Now and Later are more firm and take longer to dissolve in the mouth.
According to one source, other Jamba Juice flavors are: Strawberry Shortcake, White Gummy Bear, PB+J, Starburst, Fruity Pebbles, Push-pops, and Skittles. They are either back-catalog flavors or ones that are not being sold.
Starburst candy typically comes in five main flavors, each represented by a distinct color: strawberry (pink), cherry (red), orange (orange), lemon (yellow), and green apple (green). Some limited editions or special packs may include additional flavors or colors, but the classic Starburst assortment features these five colors.
They do have new flavors. The new flavors are Racing Ranch, Nothin' but Nacho, Xplosive pizza, and Xtra cheddar.
I believe M&M's, Skittles, and Starburst are the main mystery flavor concept pushers.
No, there is no cow in Starburst. Starburst candies are fruit-flavored soft taffy-like chewy candies and do not contain any cow-derived ingredients.
Yes , the Wrigley Company produces both candies .
Yes you can buy a bag with all strawberry starburst at Captain Candy. See link below.