Razzles

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Buy Razzles® Candy Online in Canada – Bulk & Wholesale at Candyville.ca

Looking for a candy that doubles as gum with every chew? Candyville.ca now offers Razzles® candy in bulk and wholesale packaging across Canada. Perfect for nostalgia-themed displays, party favors, or retail impulse items, Razzles delivers a fun transformation from candy to gum with bold fruit flavor and retro charm.

History of Razzles Candy

Razzles first debuted in 1966, produced by the Fleer Company in Philadelphia. The inventive slogan “First it is candy, then it is gum” captured the candy's unique dual texture experience. Initially offered in raspberry flavor, the name “Razzles” was inspired by a fictional “Razzleberry.”

In 1986, Concord Confections acquired Razzles, expanding flavor offerings. Tootsie Roll Industries purchased Concord in 2004, bringing Razzles under its broad family of classic brands.

Over the years, new varieties like Tropical, Sour, and Fizzles have joined the original lineup, keeping the playful transformation experience fresh across generations.

Popular Razzles Products Available at Candyville.ca

Candyville.ca offers several Razzles formats for bulk and wholesale buyers:

  • Original Razzles – Raspberry, orange, lemon, grape, and blueberry flavors that start as candy and turn to gum
  • Sour Razzles – Tangy fruit varieties for fans of tart taste
  • Tropical Razzles – Summer-themed fruit mixes like pineapple, tangerine, and kiwi-lime
  • Razzles Fizzles – A fizzy twist on the classic candy-to-gum formula

Each piece is a round pellet with a lightly textured finish—designed to sparkle, pop, and chew.

FAQ's
What makes Razzles unique?
They begin as a chewy candy and then morph into gum as you chew. This novelty is preserved by the tagline “First it is candy, then it is gum.
Who manufactures Razzles today?
Razzles are produced under the Tootsie Roll Industries umbrella, following acquisitions of Fleer and Concord Confections.
How many flavors are offered?
Classic flavors include raspberry, orange, lemon, grape, blueberry, and expanded lines like tropical fruit, sour fruit, and fizzy varieties.