Filed under: News | Holiday Gift Guide
Nov 4 2009, 1:48am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The GummyDevil is a mutant Gummy Bear and at 9-inches is apparently the world's largest gummy bear. You can actually eat the GummyDevil. The huge candy has 12,600 calories and makes the original German Gummi bear look very, very tiny.
The GummyDevil gummy bear is the equivalent of 1,400 regular sized Gummy Bears and weighs 5lbs (2.25kg).
This giant gummy bear is actually a very cool gift idea.
You can choose from 9 flavors including
Red Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Orange,
Green Apple, Pineapple, Cola, Grape,
Lemon and Pink Bubblegum.
The GummyDevil sells for $49.26 on the Whatthedevil site (ships US and Europe). The site also sells 4-inch Gummy Bears on a Stick.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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