A Japanese candy company, Nobel specialises in making gummy bears, sour candies, and a wide variety of other sweets. This Higashi Kobashi Daicho Confectionery located in Osaka was founded in 1929 to manufacture Hoshi Kabuto candy drops. It was originally renowned for its cough medications, but these days it is most recognised for its Japanese sour candies, which are becoming increasingly popular. The corporation was named after Dr Hideki Yukawa, one of its founders and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The company's Super Cola candy boasts the sourest cola flavour possible. The surface of these delicious Nobel Sweets has a sour powder coating, but the inside is sweet and fizzy, much like a real cola soda. Everyone who likes soda should get their hands on some of these soda-flavoured sweets; they're both sweet and refreshing. You'll only be able to smell a faint trace of rose thereafter. It is enriched with vitamin C and includes rose-derived oil. Until the sour coating wears off, you'll be puckering your lips as you enjoy the cool, refreshing taste of a Coca-Cola sweet.
The brand's renowned gummy assortment includes the Super Mario Gummies. This adorable Nobel Gummy is filled with delectable ramune soda and cola-flavoured candies. Some of the packages contain candies shaped like mushrooms, stars, money, and question blocks, which are recognisable from the Super Mario franchise. Those who find one of these extremely rare sweets in their possession consider themselves extremely fortunate. The bag is brightly coloured and embellished with various Mario characters on the front and back. The gummies with a ramune flavouring are delicious.
With their muscat-flavoured lozenges, you can soothe a sore throat quickly and effectively. The herbal extracts and Vitamin C-packed throat sweets are sugar-free. Because each piece of Nobel Candy is individually wrapped, you're free to take as many as you like with you when you leave the house. Their apple honey lozenges provide a mouth-watering blend of apple and honey flavours. The apple syrup in these candies helps chill your throat, so you'll feel better right away. When you bite into one of these sweet balls, you'll hear a crackling sound.
Sweet and sour candies are a common confection in Japanese homes. Umeboshi, or sour pickled plums, inspired the country's, first sour sweets. The Super Sour Candy is the most popular sour candy in Japan today. Sweet and juicy on the inside, it's hard candy with a highly sour powder on the outside. The most common variety of this candy in Japanese markets is undoubtedly their Super Lemon Sour Candy. Another well-known addition is the Super Sour Candy Package, which has three different flavours: cola, soda, and lemonade all at once. Order these now.