Warheads Photography by Wilson Davalos
50. Warheads

Variations: Torcher Scorchers, Warheads Exteme Sour Juniors, Warheads SuperSour Spray, Warheads SuperSour Spray w/Lollipop, Warheads SuperSour DoubleDrops, and Warheads Sour Chewy QBZ

The O.G. of extreme sour candies was so potent that it waited till 1993 to hit the streets in the U.S., despite being available in Taiwan over two decades earlier. This instant kick in the mouth took about 45 seconds for the taste of the white, acidic (probably toxic) sour coating to wear off before you got to sweet flavors like green apple, cherry, and blueberry.

FUN FACT It has been proven that if too many Warheads are consumed at once temporary tongue damage and irritation can occur. These include temporary loss of taste and numbness for hours on end in some cases.
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Joe Thu, October 29, 2009, 13:37:29
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Generations of Belgian and Swiss chocolate makers are spinning in their graves. I am always amazed that someone with little or no knowledge of the subject on which they're writing can actually get paid to write a "best" list like this. Shame Complex.