Here’s a shot that even people suffering from belonephobia (the fear of needles) need not fear—Sweet Shot Hypodermic Needle Candy. Just under an ounce of watermelon, blue raspberry, green apple, and strawberry liquid candy is loaded into each syringe. The shot is easily self-administered by pushing down the plunger and injecting the liquid into your mouth. And, at $1.99, you won’t even need health insurance to cover your cost.
I’ve been a little apprehensive about liquid candy ever since I tried Warheads Super Sour Spray, but I have to give the manufactures of Hypodermic Needle Candy points for originality. The candy could make an interesting reward for a child who’s just gone through a round of vaccines, or a fun gift for a doctor or nurse. Regardless of taste (I haven’t tried it), Hypodermic Needle Candy has to be the most painless shot you can buy.
You guys know I’ve got these. As a collector I can say they are colorful and they display well . I have no idea how they taste. They did draw a few comments from some people looking at my collection.
November 15th, 2006 at 12:02 amI’ve GOT to get some of these for my anime-panda nurse cosplay next year! If I get them sooner than later, I’ll let you guys know how they taste! ^_^v
November 15th, 2006 at 1:01 amBut what’s the point? Why would anyone want a candy-filled syringe?
March 28th, 2007 at 6:05 pmHow come u are stealing Our Chicken Legs candy Photo???
May 3rd, 2007 at 10:36 amThis was perfect for a Zombie Survival Kit i made my gf. I wanted to find a modern day way that people inject things such as adrenaline (Green Apple) and like a stimpack (Strawberry) i bought these as well as real medical syringes and filled those up with liquid candy (told her not to inject them literally) is a good idea and im glad someone thought of it.
May 8th, 2012 at 7:32 pm