

⚫ Taste the Boldness of Swedish Salmiak – Don’t Miss Out!
Lakrisal Licorice Candy Rolls offer 5 resealable rolls of chewy, salty salmiak licorice candy crafted in the traditional Swedish style. Combining dark chocolate and sugar, these rolls deliver a rich, bold flavor perfect for licorice enthusiasts and ideal as a distinctive gift.
| ASIN | B07V4H7G43 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,201 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #123 in Licorice Candy |
| Brand | Lakrisal |
| Brand Name | Lakrisal |
| Candy Consistency | Chewy |
| Color | Black, Red |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 581 Reviews |
| Flavor | Licorice |
| Item Form | Roll |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Occasion | Birthday, New Year |
| Style | Roll |
| Sugar Candy Type | Licorice |
| UPC | 606046686163 |
M**S
Very good!
I love the Lakrisal licorice. They're delicious, but they're on the salty side. Not good for people with high blood pressure. Just be aware of that.
C**T
Great taste
Is salty and if you like salty liquorice you will love those. Dutch people will love them.
P**D
Yummy!
I was born and grew up in Sweden and was delighted when I spotted these on Amazon! Lakrisal is the best. I can easily go through 10 rolls in a week. 😋. But the the flavor may not suit everyone, particularly if you did not grow up in one of the Nordic countries.
B**R
Aaaaagh!
I love licorice. I love salty licorice. I love salty ammonium chloride licorice. These? I gagged on the first one but sucked it down dutifully because ... patience is oft rewarded. The second, was harder to put in my mouth but waste is wrong, so ... open the pie hole and in with the powdery disk of doom. I ... I'm sorry. I didn't make it to the third. If I could've burned these before I trashed them, I would have. If I could have thrown them in front an asphalt roller, poured acid over the top, and then lit them on fire, I would have. Granted, tastes vary and just because I found them to be "evil distilled into chalk form" doesn't mean you will. Just, bear in mind that even if you like licorice and salmiakki ... these are way different. Good luck to you and may your experience be better than mine!
J**.
Not nearly as much flavor as I was expecting.
Not a strong liquorice flavor, nor much Salmiak. If you've had salty licorice before, and are looking for strong flavor, try another product. Lakrisal is a mild, entry-level salmiak candy. If you chew them they satisfy for a moment. I was eating 2-3 at a time to try and get some kind of enjoyment out of them. I highly recommend Haribo Piratos and Fazer Salmiakki Pastilles if you want good salty licorice. That being said, the Lakrisal are interesting but lackluster. Fair value for the money at $2 a roll. They are made well. Texture is nice. Hard enough to suck on, break down nicely when you chew them. Supposedly, where they are made, they are used medicinally. I read a description before buying about "intense salty-sweet licorice flavor". I found nothing intense about the flavor. They were hardly sweet, salty, or licorice-y. Hard to even call it "candy".
M**A
Delicious
As delicious as I remember as a kid. If you’re not Swedish or like black licorice stay clear.
B**M
Favorite
Favorite
A**R
great
one of my favorites
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