I have no idea what I'm thinking. I'm not a huge fan of marshmallow,
at least in large quantities. To mould it into an almost-life-sized
meaty treat doesn't really make it more appealing at all. When
I first saw this treat I thought it was some kind of novelty pincushion.
I've actually held onto this treat for a little while, so I could
impress my friends with it. But the time has come; I'm alone in
my office staring at this crazy burger wondering if being a "Candy
Critic" is really a good gig.
Let's start this review with what I'm happy about. First and
foremost, I'm glad it's not flavoured like a hamburger. In fact,
the highlight of this treat is the nice fruity flavour. It's a
little strange, and fun, biting into a hamburger (since it's pretty
close to life-sized) and tasting fruitiness instead of meat.
Now for what I didn't like. The texture is the big winner in
the "yuck" department on this treat. I just don't like
the texture of marshmallow; it's like eating a pillow. I will,
however, mention how surprised and even a little happy I was that
the seeds on top of the bun were in fact candy and not marshmallow.
The other problem with this treat is the size. I just can't eat
the whole thing; it's way too big. Even if this thing was made
of the best chocolate in the world, I'd say it's too big. Although
the size is the novelty of the treat, it's a little overwhelming.