They are “gominolas” or “golosinas”, but first name matches better. Also, you can use “chucherías” or just “chuches” (slang way).
There is one company called Fiesta, but there are many others. Search in Internet with the names I gave and you will find many places where you can buy.
I haven’t seen those in packages… You can get them separately in the candy stores.
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They are “gominolas” or “golosinas”, but first name matches better. Also, you can use “chucherías” or just “chuches” (slang way).
There is one company called Fiesta, but there are many others. Search in Internet with the names I gave and you will find many places where you can buy.
I haven’t seen those in packages… You can get them separately in the candy stores.
Haribo
Fini: https://finicompany.com/
look like regular gummies to me, i couldn’t imagine any candy shop not having it
Trolli
As a former worker of a “quiosco” I can tell you there are many brands for that type of gummies. Either Haribo, Vidal, Trolli, or Fini to name a few.
Did you get these on Mallorca? If so, they’re made from a local company – Almendras Capó https://www.sancrispin.net/es/productos/caramcapo-gominola-surt-400grs/15368.
Either way these are regular candies
You’ve been eating balloons all this time