Bottle Caps (candy)
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Bottle Caps are slightly sour candies made to look like metal soda bottle caps in grape, cola, orange, root beer, and cherry flavors. They are sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.
Bottle Caps have a sweet but slightly sour taste to them, not wholly dissimilar to Ce De Candy, Inc.'s Smarties (Rockets outside the U.S.), SweeTarts or Runts but with soda flavors and altered shapes. Bottle Caps come in packages that are purple weighing 0.51 oz (14 g) and contain approximately 10 pieces. They also can be purchased in a box containing 48 packages, or in small individually wrapped pouches of two candies, which are often given out as Halloween treats in the U.S. They may also come in a box with 6 oz (170 g) of the candies.
In the past, Bottle Caps contained a lemon-lime flavor instead of the current cherry flavor. There was also a time when Willy Wonka Co. made Fizzy Bottle Caps. These were like the original but contained ingredients to make them fizz when eaten.
In Early 2009 each individual piece of Bottle Caps candy was made much smaller than they had been in the past.
A shooter known as the "Bottle Cap", which tastes similar to the candy, can be made using lime juice, Citrus soda, Root beer Schnapps, and Raspberry liqueur or Amaretto. The liqueurs are combined in a shot glass, which is then dropped into a larger glass containing the soda and lime juice. The entire concoction is then drank together.[1]
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