calimac: (puzzle)
calimac ([personal profile] calimac) wrote2015-07-21 07:49 am

another indication that I am not human

Candy manufacturers are now making fruity candies only in red. Because people like that color so much.

But I'm not a person. Red is just about the only fruity candy color I won't eat. I hate artificial cherry and berry flavors of all kinds (so I won't eat blue, either). I'll only eat red candy if it's cinnamon, which I love, or in the rare case that it's apple. Throughout childhood I thought I hated real cherries and berries, too, until I tried them. I love cherries, accept strawberries, and will eat raspberries. But I still hate the artificial flavors of them. Not true of the artificial flavors of other fruits I like: just these. Favorite popsicles: pineapple, watermelon, grape, followed by almost anything citrus.

I detest red-fruit flavors so much, in fact, that red is my most unfavorite color in general, although my astrological sign says it should be my favorite. Throughout childhood, it was associated in my mind with candy I didn't want to eat, and it's retained my permanent disfavor.

[identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com 2015-07-22 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I was an American kid from the deepest suburbs and, in those days at least, American kids from the deepest suburbs got a lot of candy. And canned food rather than fresh. The first time I had fresh pineapple, I said "ugh" because it didn't taste like canned pineapple, which I was used to. (That one I got over, soon enough.) So yes, I knew berry and cherry flavors from candy before I could try the fruit - which for a long time I avoided, thinking I'd hate it.

You're probably right about it being specifically American flavors. I think I've had red "Swedish fish" and not minded them at all.