This is one of my favorite candies ever! I first discovered it at the base gas station when I was stationed in Albuquerque. After moving to Boston, I was absolutely unable to find it again, and went into a small period of mourning. One of the main reasons I was excited to visit Spain was to retry this candy.
It’s absolutely addictive. A soft, sweet, cremey center - a bit chewy and fruity tasting, but the actual flavor of fruit will be forever indistinguishable to me. A harder, licorice like exterior. Lots of fun to peel the outer shell off and then enjoy the center. I am totally unable to stop at half a bag of these - they’re extremely dangerous in that regard. I ate loads of them in Spain and miss them terribly already.
This sort of licorice candy is very popular in Spain - the candy stores and grocery stalls are full of long strips of creme-filled licorice of all colors and flavors. The Pico Balla is very representative of modern Spanish candy. Yum! I think surprisingly, Spain is going to win out as my favorite European candy country.
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You can buy Pico Balla here. If you’ve never tried it before, I highly recommend it!
Malena loves candy. And travel. And both together. And thus, this site was born.

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