“Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press”

Twizzlers licorice-type candy has a taste that not everyone likes. This tweet by Lishi is no longer available, but was shown on Reddit—Candy on November 29, 2019:
 
“Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press.”
 
   
Wikipedia: Twizzlers
Twizzlers are a licorice-type candy manufactured by Y&S Candies, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a division of The Hershey Company. Twizzlers were first produced in 1929 by Young and Smylie, as the company was then called. The licorice company was founded in 1845, making it one of the oldest confectionery firms in the United States.
 
Reddit—Candy
[deleted]—November 29, 2019
Twizzlers aren’t good candy, change my mind
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Lishi
@elmersbluwu
Twizzlers taste like as if someone was
vaguely thinking of cherries whilst
melting plastic bags into a pasta
noodle press. #twizzlers
@TWIZZLERS
 
X/Twitter
Alfred Cervantes
@OutrageousAlf
Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press.
11:45 PM · Jan 21, 2020
 
Reddit—Rareinsults
dragondisire7—January 22, 2020
Honestly, twizzlers aren’t that bad
(The following tweet is shown.—ed.)
Lishi
@elmersbluwu
Twizzlers taste like as if someone was
vaguely thinking of cherries whilst
melting plastic bags into a pasta
noodle press. #twizzlers
@TWIZZLERS
 
X/Twitter
BrookieTheBurntCookie
@Brookly73421745
Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press #twizzlers
5:32 PM · Sep 6, 2020
 
iFunny
Drummond
25 apr 2024
Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press
 
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All You Can Eat
May 22, 2025 at 6:55 PM ·
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(“Twizzlers taste like as if someone was vaguely thinking of cherries whilst melting plastic bags into a pasta noodle press” is shown on an image.—ed.)