Why One Scientist’s Hilarious Obsession With Gummy Bears Is Going Viral
If youāre a fan of gummy bears, you may know that the delightful little candies were first introduced in the U.S. by the German company Haribo several decades ago, and that the companyās American offerings remain confined to five distinct flavors and colors:Ā raspberry (red); orange (orange); strawberry (green); pineapple (colorless); and lemon (yellow).Ā But if youāre a true super-fan of gummy bearsālike Scott Barolo, a professorĀ of Cell and DevelopmentalĀ Biology at the University of Michigan Medical Schoolāyouāll be pleased to know that there are other competing gummy-bear brands out there that offer even more tasty flavors.
When Barolo discovered a packet of twelve-flavor (!!) Albanese āGummi Bearsāāwhich claimed to be fat-free, gluten-free, low-sodiumāhe couldnāt contain his excitement, and then geeked out about it on Twitter in the most hilarious way. In fact, the wide-eyed gummy enthusiast was so gobsmacked by the idea of twelve flavors that set out to fact-and-taste check the entire packet to ensure that the flavors were all accounted for, posting each step of his journey on Twitter. The funny thread has since gone viral.
12 flavors? Letās see what this is all about pic.twitter.com/j5jnBA3JdL
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Again, Barolo was dubious about the prospect that his bag of little āgummiā bears actually contained twelve distinct colors and flavors.
Are there really 12? Letās get sorting pic.twitter.com/NgZdm63sQ8
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
So, being a scientist, he took a highly mathematical approach to determining if this was, indeed, the case and was crestfallen to find he could only distinguish 11 flavors by color.
Welp. I can only distinguish 11 colors of gummi bears pic.twitter.com/Da8MJINWH1
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
This did not correspond with the flavors listed on the back of the packet, which included Cherry, Strawberry, Mango, Lemon, Pineapple, Orange, Green Apple, Watermelon, Pink Grapefruit, Lime, Blue Raspberry, and Grape.
Okay now. The 12 flavors are listed on the packet: pic.twitter.com/nSnjcVLzd6
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
And, assuming that the grape-flavored gummi would be purple as usual, he seemed to have been robbed of that flavor entirely.
Several sharp-eyed viewers have checked the photo on the packet and pointed out that I have been ROBBED of a purple gummi bear. The good news is, I donāt have to taste two different flavors of cyan. Now letās design the experiment
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Based purely on visual clues, he managed to identify the other 11 flavors. There seems to be a disproportionate amount of lime in his bag, and a deficit of flavors that are arguably tastier, such as Strawberry and Watermelon.
Letās form an initial hypothesis. Here are my guesses from visual cues alone: pic.twitter.com/eRzs3ifUqF
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Someone should really send a strongly worded letter about this.
Alexa, compose a strongly worded letter to the Albanese Confectionary Group of Merrillville, Indiana
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
He then tried to see if he could distinguish the flavors based on smell, but there was no luck there as they all smelled the same. Sensory and auditory variables yielded no further results.
TOUCH: they are all gooey and gross.
SOUND: they all make a sticky sound when I pull them off the paper. No help thereā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Finally, he moved on to taste. The cherry one definitely tasted like a cherry cough drop, and strawberry had bold hints of the actual fruit.
āStrawberryā could be strawberry. Yes. Yes itās strawberry. No time for self-doubt now Scott, you only have one bear in that color. The margin for error is razor thin and the stakes have never been higher pic.twitter.com/ZmbJvsU5v7
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
But things got more complicated when he got to the lighter colors of the spectrum. He struck gold with Orange.
āOrangeā is orange!!! Iām gonna get an A Iām gonna get an A pic.twitter.com/BMlLUaJXz1
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Ditto for Pink Grapefruit.
āPink Grapefruitā tastes like either pink grapefruit, or the inside of a mailbox. The winning streak continues pic.twitter.com/QPRADx10DI
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
But then Pineapple turned out to be Lemon and the other way around. Noooooo!!!!
āMangoā is mango. That means āLemonā must be pineapple. I advance to the next round, bruised but unbroken pic.twitter.com/1iq30vcYqK
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
Things didnāt go so well with the greens either. Long story short, he got 7 out of 11 correct.
āI wonāt be the valedictorian of Gummi High, but Iāll get to go to prom,ā he wrote.
I expected trouble from the yellow bears, but I never thought Iād get pantsed by the greenies. Final score: 7 correct out of 11 (64%). Barely passing. I wonāt be the valedictorian of Gummi High, but Iāll get to go to prom pic.twitter.com/99sqhlw3U6
ā Scott Barolo (@sbarolo) March 30, 2019
And given that the thread has gone viral and provided the entire Internet with a lot of laughs, weāll give him an A for Twittertainment.
This ranks a Twittertainment grade of šÆ, there is vindication yet. FYI do not do this experiment with sugar free gummies.
ā DebbWa (@FLDWall) March 30, 2019
Also, for what itās worth, previous research suggests that all gummy bears actually taste the same and the only reason we think they taste differently is because our perception of color is fooling our brains. Who knew?! And for more on the intersection of science and candy, check out this mathematical experiment that determined which is the rarest color in your bag of M&Ms.
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