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Trolli Sour Brite Eggs - 4 oz Resealable Road Trip Snack and Car Cup Holder Candy Bag

Trolli Sour Brite Eggs - 4 oz Resealable Road Trip Snack and Car Cup Holder Candy Bag

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Why you'll love it

  • Dual-texture experience where a crunchy sour shell 'hatches' into a chewy gummy center keeps snacking interactive and fun
  • Three popular flavor pairings (Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape, Orange-Lime) offer built-in variety in a single bag
  • Fat-free formulation lets parents feel more comfortable handing it out to kids than richer chocolate alternatives
  • Novelty egg shape and bright multi-color presentation feels more festive than standard gummy worms or bears for spring and Easter
  • Affordable single-serve 4 oz bag fits a candy bowl, stocking, or basket without leftovers going stale
  • Strong brand recognition as the maker of America's best-selling gummy worm reassures buyers about taste and quality

Perfect for

  • Easter basket stuffer and egg hunt candy
  • Halloween trick-or-treat handout
  • Party favor or piñata filler for kids' birthday parties
  • Movie or game-night sharing snack
  • Lunchbox treat for school-aged kids

About this item

Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are chewy sour gummies in a crunchy candy shell that 'hatches' in your mouth. Deliciously strange and delightfully tasty, these eggs pack a sweet and sour punch that will tingle your taste buds. They feature Trolli’s popular Original flavor combinations: Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape and Orange-Lime. It's a bag of gummies. it's a nest of eggs. Protect them with your life. Hatch some in your mouth. Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are multi colored egg shaped gummies with a candy shell. Home of America's Best Selling Gummy Worm, Trolli candy has weirdly awesome flavors, weirdly awesome shapes, and weirdly awesome fun. These gummies are 100% of the daily strange required for teens. Sour and sweet, delicious and demented.

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 4 x 7.5 inches; 4 ounces
  • Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Gelatin, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Fumaric Acid, Maltodextrin, Confectioner's Glaze (Shellac), Acacia (Gum Arabic), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Calcium Lactate, Sodium Lactate, Titanium Dioxide [Color], Carnauba Wax, Beeswax, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Sodium Citrate.
  • Nutritional value: On the product

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the candy melt or get sticky if I leave the bag in a hot car during a road trip?

The hard sugar shell around each egg helps the candy hold its shape far better than chocolate or soft gummy bears, but like any candy, very high heat can soften the chewy center. A cooler bag or seat-back pocket out of direct sun is the safest spot for a summer road trip.

Is the resealable bag secure enough to toss in a backpack for a hike or day at the park?

Yes, the pinch-and-press reseal keeps the eggs contained during light activity, and the hard shell means they do not stick together the way softer gummies can. For rugged hiking, dropping the bag into a small zip pouch adds extra insurance.

Does this candy travel well in a cup holder or seat-back organizer without rattling?

The eggs are dense and individually shaped, so they settle quietly at the bottom of a cup holder rather than rolling around noisily. The resealable bag also keeps any loose sugar from coating the inside of the holder.

Is the bag the right portion for a family road trip, or will it run out too fast?

A single 4 oz bag is a good single-serve or short-trip portion, but most families stock two to three bags so everyone in the back seat can choose a flavor and the bag does not become a fight over the last egg.

Can I pour these directly into a serving bowl for an outdoor movie night or backyard party?

Yes, the eggs pour cleanly out of the grab-bag and look festive in a clear bowl because of the bright multi-color shells. The hard coating also means they do not stick to each other or to the bowl in warm outdoor conditions the way softer gummies can.

How does this compare to chocolate candy for an outdoor Halloween handout bowl?

Sour Brite Eggs do not melt in a warm porch bowl the way chocolate bars do, and the hard shell keeps the chewy center clean and intact even if the bowl sits out all evening. Many hosts keep a mix of both, but the gummy eggs hold up better in mild weather.

Is this a better road trip snack than loose gummy worms or gummy bears?

The novelty egg shape is easier to grab one at a time than squishy gummy worms, and the hard sour shell does not stick to wrappers or fingers the way unwrapped soft gummies do. It also feels less messy for shared snacking in a car.

Can I bring this candy on a flight in my carry-on without it being confiscated?

Yes, a sealed 4 oz bag of solid candy is well under the TSA liquid limit and travels easily in a carry-on or personal item. It is a popular pick for family flights because it does not count toward the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

Is the bag resealable enough to keep the candy fresh during a multi-day camping trip?

The pinch-and-press reseal keeps air out well enough to maintain the crunch of the sour shell across several days of camping. For best results, store the bag in a cool, dry place inside the cooler or camp kitchen rather than in direct sun.

Will the bright colors attract bees and wasps to my outdoor gathering?

Because the hard sugar shell does not release syrup or liquid, the candy is far less attractive to bees and wasps than open soda cans, fruit, or chocolate. The sealed bag also limits the scent trail until you are ready to pour.

Is this candy messy to eat while camping or sitting around a fire pit?

The eggs are individually sized, so you can pop one at a time without getting sticky fingers, and there is no chocolate smudge risk on clothing or camp chairs. It is one of the cleaner campfire-friendly snack options for families.

Is the bag tough enough to survive being packed in a beach tote or pool bag?

The grab-bag is sturdy enough for a beach tote, but as with any sealed bag, sand and water can work into the seal. Packing the bag inside a small zip pouch keeps the eggs clean and the bag easy to reseal for the drive home.

Will the candy get sticky or clump together in humid weather?

The crunchy sugar shell resists humidity better than soft gummy bears, and the resealable bag keeps moisture out between servings. On very humid days, a small cooler or dry bag will help the shell stay crisp.

Is this a good candy to take to a sports game, picnic, or tailgate?

Yes, the 4 oz grab-bag is portion-controlled for a tailgate or picnic cooler, the eggs do not melt in moderate heat, and the three flavor pairings let a group share without everyone grabbing the same flavor.

Can I freeze the bag ahead of a long trip to keep it cool and fresh?

The hard shell and chewy center freeze and thaw well in a sealed bag, and many travelers toss it in a soft cooler for the first day of a trip. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can change the texture of the chewy center.

Is the bag itself recyclable, or do I need to pack it out after an outdoor event?

The grab-bag film can usually be recycled where store drop-off programs for plastic bags are available. For zero-waste outings, transfer the eggs into a reusable container at home and leave the bag for proper recycling.

How do I store the bag once it is open so the sour shell stays crunchy?

Press the resealable seal closed firmly after each serving and store the bag in a cool, dry pantry spot away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoiding the fridge also helps, because cold-and-warm cycles can introduce moisture that softens the sour sugar shell.

What is the best way to pour these into a candy dish or party bowl without breaking the shell?

Hold the bag low over the bowl and pour gently so the eggs do not drop from a height. The hard sugar shell is durable, but a soft pour keeps the eggs perfectly round for a more festive presentation at Easter, Halloween, or movie night.

Can I freeze Trolli Sour Brite Eggs for long-term storage?

Yes, the eggs can be frozen in their sealed bag for several months and thawed at room temperature, though the chewy center will firm up while cold. Let the bag sit on the counter for ten to fifteen minutes after taking it out of the freezer for the best chewy texture.

Does this candy fit inside standard-size plastic Easter eggs?

Yes, the egg-shaped gummies are designed to fit easily inside most standard-size plastic Easter eggs used for backyard egg hunts, which is why the novelty shape is such a popular pick for Easter basket stuffing.

Can I mix these eggs with other candies in a trail mix, snack mix, or popcorn topping?

Yes, the hard shell and chewy center hold up well in a snack mix with popcorn, pretzels, or other gummies. Toss them in last so the sour shell does not get crushed by heavier mix-ins.

What is included in the bag when I order it?

Each order is one 4.0 ounce resealable grab-bag of Trolli Sour Brite Eggs, filled with multi-color egg-shaped gummies in three flavor pairings: Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape, and Orange-Lime. Nothing else needs to be purchased to enjoy the bag.

Is this candy safe to eat past the printed best-by date?

The candy is generally safe shortly after the printed date, but the sour shell may lose some of its tangy crunch and the chewy center can harden over time. For the best sour-then-sweet experience, enjoy the bag before the date stamped on the package.

Is the bag itself food-safe, BPA-free, and free of any concerning chemicals?

The grab-bag is a standard food-grade plastic film designed for direct contact with candy. For any specific BPA, phthalate, or recycling questions, the most accurate information is printed on the back of the bag or available on the Trolli website.

How do sour gummy eggs differ from sour gummy worms or sour gummy bears?

Sour gummy worms and bears are usually softer, stickier, and shaped for bite-by-bite chewing, while sour gummy eggs have a thicker crunchy shell that 'hatches' into a denser chewy center. The egg shape and Easter-friendly presentation also make them more seasonal and giftable than standard worm or bear shapes.

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