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Laffy Taffy Information

Laffy Taffy is a brand of taffy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. Laffy Taffy is a brand of candy first produced in the 1970s. The candies are small (about 1.5 oz or 45 g) individually wrapped taffy available in a variety of long-lasting fruit flavors, as well as a chocolate mousse flavor. In 2003, Wonka introduced a variety called "Flavor Flippers", a piece of taffy that had a soft center with a different flavor.

The name refers to both the texture of the taffy as well as its embodiment of silliness; the outside of each wrapper has at least one joke. For example: "What do you call a cow with no legs? -- Ground Beef." Some jokes are pun-based, such as "What is Labor Day? -- That's when mommies have their babies." Other jokes are based on silly word play, such as "What's an owl's favorite subject? -- Owlgebra." These jokes are usually sent in by children who are credited on the wrapper. Laffy Taffy used to come in thick, square shaped pieces, but today, it is sold in thinner, rectangular shaped pieces. The taffy is also made with artificial flavoring.

Ingredients

The following are less than 2%

The following depend on the flavor

External links

· · Willy Wonka Candy Company products
Current

Bottle Caps · Everlasting Gobstopper · Fruit Pastilles · Kazoozle · Laffy Taffy · Lik-M-Aid Fun Dip · Nerds · Pixy Stix · Redskins · Runts · Shock Tarts · Spree · SweeTarts · Tinglerz · Wonka Bar

Discontinued or replaced

Dweebs · FruiTart Chews · Oompas · Punky's · Shock Tarts Sour Gum Balls · Tart 'n' Tinys · Wonka Donutz · Wacky Wafers ·

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Related people

Roald Dahl

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