Satellite Wafers is a brand of candy that consists of small, round wafers filled with a powdery mixture that fizzes and pops in the mouth when eaten.
The brand was founded in the 1950s by Eric Martin, an English confectioner.
The candy became popular in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
In the 2000s, the brand was acquired by Melster Candies, a Wisconsin-based candy company.
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The original candy that consists of small, round wafers filled with a powdery mixture that fizzes and pops in the mouth.
A smaller version of the original with the same powdery filling.
A variation of the original with a sour powdery filling.
Yes, Satellite Wafers are vegan-friendly as they do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
Satellite Wafers can be found in some candy stores, specialty food stores, and online retailers like Amazon.
Satellite Wafers have a shelf life of about 2 years if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
Satellite Wafers only come in one flavor, which is a sweet and slightly tart mixture that fizzes in the mouth.
Yes, Satellite Wafers are safe to eat, but like all candy, they should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.