Have you tried the watermelon gummy rings from Walmart yet?
I tried the chili peach rings and did not like them at all. So when I went back to the store I decided to try the watermelon rings and I didn’t care much for them neither. The flavor of the watermelon just wasn’t there for me. Maybe it’s because it’s store brand, but they were a little more tolerable than the peach ones. I believe they were only $.97 so the price is okay.
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When I first spotted the watermelon gummy rings at Walmart priced at just $.97, I was curious to see if these store-brand treats could offer a satisfying fruity flavor experience. Although the watermelon taste was somewhat subtle and artificial, I found the texture pleasantly chewy with a moderately sweet finish that was less overpowering compared to some other gummy candies. The nutrition facts are quite typical for gummies, with 120 calories per 4-piece serving and 15 grams of added sugars, so they should definitely be enjoyed in moderation. The ingredients list includes common gummy staples like corn syrup, gelatin, and artificial flavoring, which may explain the somewhat synthetic taste noted. Compared to the chili peach rings I tried earlier—which had an unusual spicy profile that didn’t suit my palate—the watermelon rings were easier to enjoy, even if they lacked the robust watermelon flavor I expected. For anyone on a tight budget or looking to satisfy a gummy candy craving without paying premium prices, these Walmart watermelon rings could be a reasonable choice. Based on my experience, I would recommend these gummies as a casual snack rather than a gourmet treat. If you’re seeking authentic fruit flavor, you might want to explore other brands that use natural fruit extracts. However, if affordability and convenience are your priorities, these watermelon rings delivered a decent balance of sweetness and chewiness that made for a simple, enjoyable snack experience.


