Nestle Smarties Review
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palmolive's Review of Nestle Smarties
9th Oct 2006
Overall Rating
- Value for money

The Smartie is a fun snack and is not designed to bridge a gap. Thus, it can be eaten up to 10 minutes before a meal without adversely affecting one's appetite.
Bad Points
The new packaging
General Comments
As a 26 year old Nestle Smartie veteran, I find it somewhat disconcerting that I am still unable to identify whether the different colours are flavoured differently. I am quite sure that the orange ones are and possibly even the brown, which have the flavour of a brown dolly mixture. I have registered already my dislike of the new packaging (see above), but I understand that I am a traditionalist and shall leave judgement for the new breed of Smarties consumers - the children. To that end, I would like to say 'well done Nestle and continue the good work'.
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Nestlé - SMARTIES - The Range
It doesn't matter which colour you choose, you can be sure that SMARTIES contain no artificial colours or flavours. Click on packs to view nutritional information below.
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Smarties Site
Nestle bought the company (by then called Rowntrees Macintosh after an earlier merger) in 1988. Click here for supporting evidence for this claim. ... In 2006 Nestle stopped producing blue Smarties.
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They sourced natural colours for most of the Smarties, including Cochineal (from an insect) for the Red Smartie. Unfortunately, Nestle was unable to find a natural colouring for the Blue Smarties.
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Smarties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nestlé Smarties are a colourful sugar-coated chocolate confectionery popular all over the world. They have been manufactured since at least 1882, originally by H.I. Rowntree & Co.. Smarties are oblate spheroids with a minor axis of about 5 mm (0.2 in) and a major axis of about...
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I too am slightly confused about the flavours in Smarties, but I'm pretty sure that they're all the same, apart from the orange ones - which taste of orange...