Trolli Sour Brite Eggs - 4 oz Grab Bag Lunchbox Treat and After-School Snack for School-Aged Kids
Trolli Sour Brite Eggs - 4 oz Grab Bag Lunchbox Treat and After-School Snack for School-Aged Kids
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Why you'll love it
- Dual-texture experience where a crunchy sour shell 'hatches' into a chewy gummy center keeps snacking interactive and fun
- Three popular flavor pairings (Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape, Orange-Lime) offer built-in variety in a single bag
- Fat-free formulation lets parents feel more comfortable handing it out to kids than richer chocolate alternatives
- Novelty egg shape and bright multi-color presentation feels more festive than standard gummy worms or bears for spring and Easter
- Affordable single-serve 4 oz bag fits a candy bowl, stocking, or basket without leftovers going stale
- Strong brand recognition as the maker of America's best-selling gummy worm reassures buyers about taste and quality
Perfect for
- Easter basket stuffer and egg hunt candy
- Halloween trick-or-treat handout
- Party favor or piñata filler for kids' birthday parties
- Movie or game-night sharing snack
- Lunchbox treat for school-aged kids
About this item
Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are chewy sour gummies in a crunchy candy shell that 'hatches' in your mouth. Deliciously strange and delightfully tasty, these eggs pack a sweet and sour punch that will tingle your taste buds. They feature Trolli’s popular Original flavor combinations: Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape and Orange-Lime. It's a bag of gummies. it's a nest of eggs. Protect them with your life. Hatch some in your mouth. Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are multi colored egg shaped gummies with a candy shell. Home of America's Best Selling Gummy Worm, Trolli candy has weirdly awesome flavors, weirdly awesome shapes, and weirdly awesome fun. These gummies are 100% of the daily strange required for teens. Sour and sweet, delicious and demented.
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 4 x 7.5 inches; 4 ounces
- Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Gelatin, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Fumaric Acid, Maltodextrin, Confectioner's Glaze (Shellac), Acacia (Gum Arabic), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Calcium Lactate, Sodium Lactate, Titanium Dioxide [Color], Carnauba Wax, Beeswax, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Sodium Citrate.
- Nutritional value: On the product
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the resealable bag easy for kids to open and close without making a mess?
Yes, the 4 oz bag uses a simple pinch-and-press reseal that most school-aged children can manage on their own, which helps keep the sour shell crunchy between snacking sessions and prevents sticky spills in backpacks or bedroom snack stashes.
Is this candy a safe choice to hand out at a classroom party or school event?
Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are a fat-free, individually portioned gummy candy with a clearly sealed grab-bag format, making them a popular nut-free option for teachers and room parents to drop into goody bags, piñatas, and birthday party favors.
Will the bright colors and sour shell be too intense for younger or more sensitive kids?
The crunchy outer coating delivers a tangy punch that softens into a chewy sweet center, so kids who find straight sour candy overwhelming usually enjoy the built-in sweet finish. Parents of very young children may want to sample one first.
Is the single 4 oz bag the right size to split between siblings without leftovers going stale?
The 4 oz portion is designed as a single-serve share for one to three kids, and the resealable closure keeps the remaining eggs fresh for the next after-school snack, which is why it works well for playdates and small family hangouts.
Can I tuck these into a lunchbox without them melting or sticking together?
The hard sugar shell around each egg helps them hold their shape at room temperature in a standard lunchbox, and the chewy center stays intact until lunchtime rather than turning into a sticky clump like softer gummy worms or bears.
Are these a good candy to hand out for trick-or-treat that won't get tossed by parents?
Yes, the festive egg shape, recognizable Trolli brand, and fat-free formula make these a parent-pleaser at the door. Most families appreciate a sealed, brand-name novelty over loose unwrapped penny candy, so these rarely end up in the discard pile after Halloween night.
Is this a fun candy to hide inside Easter eggs during a backyard egg hunt?
The egg shape and bright multi-color shell make Sour Brite Eggs a natural fit for Easter egg hunts because they slide easily into standard plastic eggs and the sour-to-sweet payoff feels like a little surprise with every find.
Will my picky eater actually try a sour gummy candy, or will it sit in the bowl?
The dual-texture crunch-then-chew experience and the three familiar flavor pairings, Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape, and Orange-Lime, tend to win over picky eaters because the chewy sweet center balances the tangy shell instead of staying sharp all the way through.
How does this compare to handing out chocolate eggs for an Easter basket?
Unlike chocolate, Sour Brite Eggs won't melt in a warm basket left on a porch, won't leave cocoa smears on fingers or Easter egg wrappers, and give kids a longer-lasting interactive snack experience rather than a quick bite that disappears in seconds.
Is Trolli Sour Brite Eggs a better choice than generic sour gummies from the bulk bin?
Trolli is the maker of America's best-selling gummy worm, so the brand comes with consistent flavor and quality expectations. The novelty egg shape and resealable grab-bag also feel more gift-ready and less messy than loose bulk-bin sour gummies that dry out quickly.
Are these eggs a choking hazard for a toddler or very young child?
Like any gummy candy, the chewy center shape and size are designed for older kids, teens, and adults. Parents of children under three should follow standard hard-candy and chewy-candy guidelines and supervise snack time.
Could the sour coating bother kids with sensitive teeth or mouths?
The sour shell is intense for the first few seconds, which is normal for sour novelty candy, but the coating dissolves quickly into a sweet chewy center. Kids with known tooth sensitivity or recent dental work may want to rinse with water after snacking.
Is the candy itself fat-free, and does that really matter for a kids' snack?
Yes, Trolli Sour Brite Eggs are formulated fat-free, which is one of the main reasons parents and grandparents feel comfortable adding them to lunchboxes, Easter baskets, and Halloween bowls alongside richer chocolate options.
Will the colors stain my child's hands, mouth, or new Easter outfit?
The food-grade dyes are encapsulated in the hard sugar shell and chewy center, so they do not run or transfer like a soft gummy bear. Most kids can snack without staining the tablecloth, costume, or Sunday-best Easter dress.
Is one 4 oz bag enough candy for a small kids' birthday party, or do I need to buy in bulk?
A single 4 oz grab-bag is a great size for a piñata filler top-up, a small goody bag addition, or an individual party favor. For a full class-sized piñata, most hosts combine several bags so every child gets a small handful.
Can I pack this in a school lunch without it violating common nut or allergen rules?
The 4 oz bag is a clearly labeled, sealed grab-bag portion that travels well in a lunchbox. Parents should always read the most current wrapper for the latest allergen and ingredient details specific to their child's classroom restrictions.
How do I store the bag once it is open so the sour shell stays crunchy?
Press the resealable seal closed firmly after each serving and store the bag in a cool, dry pantry spot away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoiding the fridge also helps, because cold-and-warm cycles can introduce moisture that softens the sour sugar shell.
What is the best way to pour these into a candy dish or party bowl without breaking the shell?
Hold the bag low over the bowl and pour gently so the eggs do not drop from a height. The hard sugar shell is durable, but a soft pour keeps the eggs perfectly round for a more festive presentation at Easter, Halloween, or movie night.
Can I freeze Trolli Sour Brite Eggs for long-term storage?
Yes, the eggs can be frozen in their sealed bag for several months and thawed at room temperature, though the chewy center will firm up while cold. Let the bag sit on the counter for ten to fifteen minutes after taking it out of the freezer for the best chewy texture.
Does this candy fit inside standard-size plastic Easter eggs?
Yes, the egg-shaped gummies are designed to fit easily inside most standard-size plastic Easter eggs used for backyard egg hunts, which is why the novelty shape is such a popular pick for Easter basket stuffing.
Can I mix these eggs with other candies in a trail mix, snack mix, or popcorn topping?
Yes, the hard shell and chewy center hold up well in a snack mix with popcorn, pretzels, or other gummies. Toss them in last so the sour shell does not get crushed by heavier mix-ins.
What is included in the bag when I order it?
Each order is one 4.0 ounce resealable grab-bag of Trolli Sour Brite Eggs, filled with multi-color egg-shaped gummies in three flavor pairings: Cherry-Lemon, Strawberry-Grape, and Orange-Lime. Nothing else needs to be purchased to enjoy the bag.
Is this candy safe to eat past the printed best-by date?
The candy is generally safe shortly after the printed date, but the sour shell may lose some of its tangy crunch and the chewy center can harden over time. For the best sour-then-sweet experience, enjoy the bag before the date stamped on the package.
Is the bag itself food-safe, BPA-free, and free of any concerning chemicals?
The grab-bag is a standard food-grade plastic film designed for direct contact with candy. For any specific BPA, phthalate, or recycling questions, the most accurate information is printed on the back of the bag or available on the Trolli website.
How do sour gummy eggs differ from sour gummy worms or sour gummy bears?
Sour gummy worms and bears are usually softer, stickier, and shaped for bite-by-bite chewing, while sour gummy eggs have a thicker crunchy shell that 'hatches' into a denser chewy center. The egg shape and Easter-friendly presentation also make them more seasonal and giftable than standard worm or bear shapes.

