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Habanero Spicy Candy Gumballs - 25 Count

Habanero Spicy Candy Gumballs - 25 Count

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Product Features:
  • Sweet, sour, & spicy all in one amazing gumball!
  • 25 large gumballs per bag.
  • Has a sour powder coating.
  • Makes a great gift.
  • Very hot, over 200,000 Scoville Heat Units
  • Hawaiian tropical fruit gumball center.
Product Description:
Our delicious tropical flavored Habanero Gumballs are a wonderful treat for anyone who loves spicy food. Made with our Habanero Peppers, they pack an unbelievable amount of heat in each piece. This is not a candy for children, of any age, these are seriously hot.

Approximately 25 large gumballs per bag.

Warning: For internal use only. We suggest you wear gloves when handling each gumball. Avoid contact with eyes at all costs. While not toxic to the eyes, the pain you will feel will be extremely uncomfortable for at least 10 minutes. Baby shampoo works wonders in easing the pain. 

Ingredients:
Sugar, Dextrose, Corn Syrup (Glucose), Gum Base, Gum Arabic, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Tapioca Dextrin, Titanium Dioxide, Habanero Peppers, Confectioners Glaze, Carnauba Wax, Corn Starch, Artificial Flavors and Colors (Including FD&C Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 2), Corn Starch BHT(to maintain freshness) Soy may be present.

Frequently Asked Questions About Habanero Peppers

How hot is a habanero pepper? 

Habaneros range from 100,000 to 577,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). There are many varieties of habanero peppers, the most popular varieties are red and orange habaneros, those typically range between 300,000 to 350,000 SHU.

What does a habanero pepper look like?

Ripe habanero peppers are typically 1/5-2.5 inches in length. The skin is smooth but can be slightly waxy. The pepper's body often has a slight taper from the stem to the tip, which can be pointed or blunt. Inside, they are filled with seeds which are spread around a white, spongy placenta where capsaicin, the compound responsible for their heat, is most concentrated.

Where do habanero peppers come from?

At one point, it was thought that the pepper came from China, but now it’s more commonly thought to have first grown in the Amazon. Archaeologists discovered a habanero from 6,500 B.C. It is easily grown in other hot climates such as Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and even warmer parts of the United States like Texas and California. Some habaneros also grow in the Caribbean.

Frequently Asked Questions About Habanero Peppers

How hot is a habanero pepper? 

Habaneros range from 100,000 to 577,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). There are many varieties of habanero peppers, the most popular varieties are red and orange habaneros, those typically range between 300,000 to 350,000 SHU.

What does a habanero pepper look like?

Ripe habanero peppers are typically 1/5-2.5 inches in length. The skin is smooth but can be slightly waxy. The pepper's body often has a slight taper from the stem to the tip, which can be pointed or blunt. Inside, they are filled with seeds which are spread around a white, spongy placenta where capsaicin, the compound responsible for their heat, is most concentrated.

Where do habanero peppers come from?

At one point, it was thought that the pepper came from China, but now it’s more commonly thought to have first grown in the Amazon. Archaeologists discovered a habanero from 6,500 B.C. It is easily grown in other hot climates such as Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and even warmer parts of the United States like Texas and California. Some habaneros also grow in the Caribbean.

Additional Info
Want to learn more about Habanero Peppers? Be sure to check out 
The Ultimate Guide to Habanero Peppers on our blog.
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