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Figarosmom

(11,117 posts)
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 12:51 AM 7 hrs ago

Licorice is different than black twizzlers

My German brother in law used to bring me German licorice and it is a much nicer taste. Twizzlers taste like flavored corn syrup to me.


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Licorice is different than black twizzlers (Original Post) Figarosmom 7 hrs ago OP
Thank you. I noticed Shawn has a video on jackfruit and world hunger niyad 4 hrs ago #1
A man died in 2020 from eating too much black licorice Submariner 1 hr ago #2
Black licorice is not a food. Zelda_Orchid 4 min ago #3

niyad

(131,183 posts)
1. Thank you. I noticed Shawn has a video on jackfruit and world hunger
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:56 AM
4 hrs ago

that I will try to watch later.

Submariner

(13,309 posts)
2. A man died in 2020 from eating too much black licorice
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:33 AM
1 hr ago

Twizzler likely changed recipe to prevent the Glycyrrhetic acid overload.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/search/research-news/11492/

A Man Died After Eating a Bag of Black Licorice Every Day (Published 2020)

by Maria Cramer
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital said the unusual case highlighted the risk of consuming too much glycyrrhizic acid, which is found in black licorice.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23185686/

Licorice abuse: time to send a warning message
Abstract

Licorice extract has always been recognized as a sweetener and a thirst quencher. Its nutritive value is overrated by many who consume significant amounts and are prone to complications. Glycyrrhetic acid, the active metabolite in licorice, inhibits the enzyme 11-ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme type 2 with a resultant cortisol-induced mineralocorticoid effect and the tendency towards the elevation of sodium and reduction of potassium levels. This aldosterone-like action is the fundamental basis for understanding its health benefits and the wide spectrum of adverse effects.

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