If you are wondering how candy is translated in Greece, It’s called καραμέλα (karamela). But if you are asking about the name of the wrapper, it seems like a normal candy wrapper. It’s not like it has a specific name…it’s just a wrapper.
Don’t take candy’s from strangers in Greece!!!
They’re called Fruity Chews and Lidl makes them, I actually have a whole packet of them in my house right now! You might find them just with a picture of a fruit and not a character on it but they’re the same ones [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/images/products/20561581/front_fr.14.full.jpg](https://world.openfoodfacts.org/images/products/20561581/front_fr.14.full.jpg)
I reckon lidl sells those, this specific one seems to be raspberry flavored.
Ohhh wait till you try strawberry.. There’s a reason on why they barely put any in the packaging 😏
These candies are Lidl’s brand and they don’t have a name. If you visit a Lidl, you will be able to find the whole package for ~3€
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If you are wondering how candy is translated in Greece, It’s called καραμέλα (karamela). But if you are asking about the name of the wrapper, it seems like a normal candy wrapper. It’s not like it has a specific name…it’s just a wrapper.
Don’t take candy’s from strangers in Greece!!!
They’re called Fruity Chews and Lidl makes them, I actually have a whole packet of them in my house right now! You might find them just with a picture of a fruit and not a character on it but they’re the same ones [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/images/products/20561581/front_fr.14.full.jpg](https://world.openfoodfacts.org/images/products/20561581/front_fr.14.full.jpg)
I reckon lidl sells those, this specific one seems to be raspberry flavored.
Ohhh wait till you try strawberry.. There’s a reason on why they barely put any in the packaging 😏
These candies are Lidl’s brand and they don’t have a name. If you visit a Lidl, you will be able to find the whole package for ~3€