Product Details

Description

These yummy gummy treats are made with real fruit juice and are fat-free! 

Shaped as skulls and bones, they are as fun to look at as they are to eat!

Strawberry&Kiwi flavor. 

Ingredients

Sugar, glucose syrup, gelatin, apple juice, citric acid, glycerin, carnauba wax, natural and artificial flavors, black carrot juice & curcumin (for color), Blue 1.

ALLERGEN INFORMATION:
Processed on equipment used for items containing sulfites.

Nutritional Facts

Servings Per bag: 2
Serving Size: about 4 pcs. (32g)
Amount per serving: Calories 100
%Daily Value*
Total Fat: 0g (0%)
Saturated Fat: 0g (0%)
Trans Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg (0%)
Sodium:</b>10mg (0%)
Total Carbohydrates: 22g (8%)
Dietary Fiber 0g (0%)
Total sugars: 21g
Includes 21g Added Sugars (42%)
Protein: 2g
Vitamin D: 0mcg (0%)
Calcium: 0mg (0%)
Iron: 0mg (0%)
Potassium: 0mg (0%)

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

FAQs

What is the difference between Aplets & Cotlets and Turkish Delight?

Aplets & Cotlets are a Washington variation of Turkish Delight, but made with real fruit puree from apples and apricots.

Traditional Turkish Delight (Lokum) is made from sugar syrup and starch to create a smooth, gel-like texture, usually flavored with rose, citrus, or nuts

Key differences:

  • Ingredients: Aplets & Cotlets use apple or apricot puree plus walnuts.Turkish Delight typically uses sugar, starch, fruit essences, and optional nuts.
  • Texture: Aplets & Cotlets have a slightly softer, fruitier texture due to the real fruit base.Turkish Delight is firmer and more gelatinous.
  • Flavor profile: Aplets & Cotlets taste like natural fruit and nuts.Turkish Delight has classic Middle Eastern flavors such as rose, lemon, pomegranate, or pistachio.

Aplets & Cotlets are a uniquely American, fruit-based interpretation of Turkish Delight with a softer texture and Pacific Northwest flavor profile.

What happened to Aplets & Cotlets?

Aplets & Cotlets are still here — and nothing about the recipe has changed.
The same ingredients, the same traditional process, and the same classic flavors created more than a century ago are still used today.

The only things that have changed are the packaging and seasonal designs. We occasionally refresh our box artwork and offer limited-edition holiday covers, but the confection inside remains exactly as generations have enjoyed it.

In short:
Aplets & Cotlets are the same beloved fruit-and-nut candies they’ve always been—just dressed in updated packaging for modern and seasonal celebrations.

Are Aplets&Cotlets still made in Cashmere, Washington?

Yes — Aplets & Cotlets are still made in Cashmere, Washington. The recipe, production process, and quality standards remain the same as always. The only changes over time have been updates to packaging and occasional limited-edition designs.

Where can I buy Aplets & Cotlets?

You can buy Aplets & Cotlets directly from the official website (LibertyOrchards.com). They are also available from select retailers and online candy shops. During holiday seasons we often offer special gift boxes and limited-edition packaging options, so ordering early on the website is the best way to ensure availability.

How do you store Aplets & Cotlets?

To keep Aplets & Cotlets fresh and delicious:

  • Store them in a cool, dry place — avoid direct sunlight or high humidity.
  • Keep them in an airtight container or sealed packaging.
  • If your climate is warm, you may choose to refrigerate them; just allow them to reach room temperature before eating to preserve their soft, chewy texture.