VencoDouble Salt Licorice 4.2339 Ounce Bag (Pack of 1)
S**.
Firm not hard licorice
Salty licorice. Firm but not hard chewable. Just what the doctor ordered for true licorice fans.
W**O
So salty
Super salty even for someone who eats sae salt straight.
D**N
Most terrible licorice EVER!!!
I didn’t read the “double salt” part. These are so nasty. I don’t recommend buying them unless you have tasted them before and purchased them.It’s like eating an eighth of a teaspoon of sea salt straight.
M**A
Amazing and uniquely European.
Amazing. Authentic, salty, PERFECT salted licorice. I'm completely addicted, and I thought that I hated black licorice. It's a bit pricey, but worth it.
A**R
Salty and but delicious
They hit you immediately with a strong salt taste, but it mellows out and they are pretty good. The aftertaste is a bit weird to me personally. But this is my first time having this type of licorice so I don’t know if that’s the product itself or a product of double salted licorice in general and it won’t stop me from consuming the whole bag. They are harder to chew, but not difficult and I quite like how long they last. I got another type so I’ll have to compare and report back if I feel any differently after trying another.
H**S
Nice heavy tarty salt pucker when then first enter your mouth
after entering your mouth, salt! But, as you go, the less salt, just pleasant lingering black licorice for a couple minutes until they disappear.They are moderate in salt, sometimes it isn't what I hope for, but, after a while, the anise/licorice is delicious, I like these overall for the taste.when I want a pucker from salty licorice, I get a different type. I've been out, I like having a selection on handm but, when I can't the Venco Double salt is a satisfying middle salt staple. Thanks. Price is great too!
R**P
Good Salty Dutch Licorice
I grew up as a Dutch Indo on my father’s side of the family. This meant growing up eating salty Dutch licorice. It is definitely an acquired taste. It is certainly not for everyone. The Danish, Swedish, Germans, and the Dutch all have different types of salty licorice but essentially generally they all taste about the same. If you’re someone who likes black licorice, but isn’t accustomed to the saltiness of this type of licorice I would say stay away. For those reviews that say the licorice is salty…they are absolutely right it is. It is also not a mistake that it tastes the way it does. The wording under the brand name Venco, “Dubbel Zout,” literately means “double salt.” Let this review stand as a warning for anyone who is simply looking for an American black licorice. This is NOT the licorice you are looking for. For everyone else this is a really good Dutch licorice and I liked eating it a lot. It is more expensive than other places but getting it in two days is pretty nice so I overlook the price.
F**G
stale
this package was old and hard not fresh. a major bummer!
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