Sindels
Sindels are a type of confectionery, typically hard candies, known for their distinctive chewy texture and fruit flavors. Originating in Germany, the name "Sindels" is often associated with a specific brand or style of these sweets. These candies are characterized by their ability to be chewed rather than simply dissolved like traditional hard candies. They are often made with sugar, corn syrup, and flavorings, and their chewy consistency is achieved through specific manufacturing processes. Sindels are popular among children and adults alike and come in a variety of fruit essences, such as strawberry, cherry, lemon, and orange. Their portability and long shelf life have contributed to their widespread availability in many countries. The exact origins of the "Sindels" brand or the widespread use of the term for this candy type can be difficult to pinpoint definitively, but they remain a well-recognized sweet treat within the confectionery market. Their appeal lies in the combination of a satisfying chew and a burst of fruity taste.