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Krinos Ouzo Candy is a 10.6 oz gift box of individually wrapped, licorice-flavored hard candies inspired by the classic Greek ouzo liqueur. Alcohol-free yet bursting with authentic black licorice flavor, these globe-shaped candies serve as a sophisticated palate cleanser or a stylish treat for any occasion. Made in Greece and highly rated by thousands, they combine premium quality with cultural heritage in a convenient, shareable format.














| ASIN | B000J23YP2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,848 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #245 in Hard Candy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,982) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | IX-PUN4-1WIX-CA |
| Manufacturer | KRINOS |
| Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 4.33 x 3.82 inches; 11.2 ounces |
| UPC | 075013260512 786173907697 |
| Units | 10.6 Ounce |
R**S
great quality, low price + yummy
best cinnamon candy ever! highly recommend. great quality
A**N
Krinos Ouzo Candy
I am a crossing guard and was given Krinos Ouzo candy as part of a Christmas gift. I love the flavor. So I order myself soon. Great Candy.
C**E
Great candy
We love Kronos Ouzo Candy. The flavor is amazing and if you have a tickle in your throat it works wonders.
P**Y
Excellent flavour
Thy are excellent and refreshing. Definitely reminds me of Greece!!
A**E
Flavorful little hard candies
In my opinion, these little candies are really good. Full of flavor. I'm glad I got both. I tried the Ouzo flavor and thought: "I don't think I will like the cinnamon as much. These are great." Then I tried the cinnamon and thought pretty much the same thing.
S**E
Tasty, all natural, kosher/vegetarian...
Next best thing to discontinued Reeds (which was spicier/hotter).
D**O
Delicious Candy
Great flavor…hard to resist!
L**S
It's not Ouzo, but I think You'll LOVE these candies
Ouzo! I love Ouzo! I grew up in a Greek community in ethnic Astoria NY. Mom used to have these in the house all the time. I wonder if they were the same Krinos brand? My wife "recognizes" the name, and just asked me if Krinos still makes Greek Halloumi Cheese. I don't have the heart to tell her that was Kronos, the cheese maker in Cyprus that she remembers. You see, the Greeks had a word for it but sometimes the words are too similar. But the only time I have had these candies in 55 years is in Greece and Greek Cyprus, and maybe upscale Greek restaurants. I have to confess, IF there are a lot sitting out at a restaurant, I grab a handful. Keep in mind I can palm a basketball. :) As a kid, I didn't like Licorice, Anise or Ouzo,...its a taste developed over my lifetime: Ouzo that is. I mean it is basically a Greek Grappa: STRONG My wife says "the candy is expensive": I say "I really like them." Even so, they are disappearing whether or not I eat them. I Wonder why? :) The attractive container sits on our counter top: Really nice packaging and I don't mind if that cost me a little more. I mean, I'm Geek, so I want the to look nice on display...NO Siri, not GEEK! UG!! GEEK! No, it's "GREEK", that's better! … I'm proud to display these hard candies. The packaging is a shiny blue on foil looking stuff. It's not the traditional Blue and White, but it's halfway there and very attractive. When certain people visit us I have to admit I hide them. Some of my guy friends can also palm a basketball. High sugar content is my only complaint: 2.6 gm per piece!! So I don't have it too often because I am old, although sugar is not my friend, and who wants to exacerbate diabetes and possibly get gout. I'm not in favor of losing my toes, or worse, my foot.* Maybe someday Kronos,...err Krinos will make them sugar free?? Spiking them with a tad of alcohol might make them even better! I'd also like to have a chewy kind as chewing is one sensation and sucking is another. On Amazon there are discrepancies over how many candy pieces are in each container. I wish in general Amazon could check their listings/info and not extract info. from their reviewers. Manufacturer's have told me the descriptions are sometimes far different from what they wrote for Amazon. I guess Amazon depends on we reviewers to get the nfo straight, but IMHO, I disagree. Anyway, quite a quantity range too. If I recall, some said 50-65 pieces, another 75, and still another 130. I wonder if the 130 was total for two containers?? Maybe there are different size containers available. Who knows? And Sorry, I am not gonna count my 2 containers for you, :) ...other Reviewers have already done so. Maybe my wife will do it?? HONEY!!! GOD bless her, ...again. If I use the lesser quantity per container I of course get a higher cost per piece. I better not go further because I might change my mind about the purchase. Hmmm, Maybe I SHOULD count them!! For all y'all, don't worry about cents/piece, just enjoy them. (in case you really want to know, Spoiler Alert, SPOILER ALERT, I got a minimum of 3 cents each) The one downside is these delights are almost addictive. In addition, my wife says I am drinking more Ouzo these days. What does she know, huh? In case you don't know, Ouzo is smooth and silky straight up. In my opinion, its better than the French Pastis, (Pernod or Ricard are two popular brands) but I may be partial,.. but definitely not bigoted: Bien Sur!. Some say Ouzo tastes like the Italian Sambuca. Others say Arak from Lebanon. Differences: Ouzo is strong at 45% alcohol vs 40% Pastis. Another difference is that those others are not Greek. There are not that many Greeks around, so we Greeks need to stick together. OPA! Some may argue and say, hey, the alcohol changes to sugar so the end affect of drinking or sucking the candy is the same. Duh! Well then, you enjoy and have a nice day!! So that's everything I have to say. I have been sucking one now to give you an accurate description. But now I feel like a nice Ouzo. I think this time I'll have it on the rocks. It's so cool how the ice makes the liquor turn a Milky Way. Ah chocolate, one of my favorite subjects. Now where did my wife hide the Ouzo bottle. Drive Safely! Big Lou Gee *I wonder if Mr. Paul Manafort's foot was bandaged because of Gout? Probably the prison food,...but I digress again.}
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