

Would You Dare Taste a Skull? A Guide to Sweden’s Spookiest Candies 👻 🎃
Halloween is here, and what better way to thrill (or terrify) your taste buds than with some of Sweden’s spookiest candies? We’re not talking about ghost-shaped gummies or pumpkin spice chocolates – these treats are genuinely daring. Many of them feature salty licorice, a Nordic specialty that is infamous worldwide. In fact, salty licorice is loved by only about 1% of the world’s population (mainly Scandinavians), and for everyone else, it can be an “unpleasant, even borderline painful” experience. Sounds like the perfect trick and treat for Halloween, right? 😉
With a bit of light sarcasm and a professional nod to candy craftsmanship, let’s dive into this spine-chilling candy guide. Would you dare taste a skull? Read on… if you have the nerve.
Dare to Try These Spooky Swedish Treats‼️
💀 Bubs Hallon & Lakrits Skalle (Raspberry & Licorice Skulls)
Let’s start with the candy that inspired our title – yes, it’s literally a skull you can eat. These half-pink, half-black gummy skulls combine sweet raspberry flavor with salty licorice in one creepy-cute package. They’re a deceptively fun mix of fruity and briny – a Swedish favorite that’s far from your average jelly candy. It’s the perfect “starter skull” to test if you’re brave enough to handle the weirder stuff to come!
🔥 Fazer Tyrkisk Peppar (Original Hot Peppery Licorice Candy)
Often dubbed “Turkish Pepper,” this candy is basically a licorice fireball. Introduced in 1977 and an instant hit among salmiak lovers, Turkisk Peppar has a hard shell infused with spicy licorice flavor and a fiery powder core. Pop one in your mouth and you’ll experience a slow-building heat followed by a salt explosion – a trick and treat all in one. Handle with care: your tongue might feel like it’s breathing dragon fire by the end.
🧂 Läkerol Licorice Seasalt Pastilles
Don’t be fooled by the classy little box or the fact that these pastilles are sugar-free – Läkerol’s sea-salt licorice drops are wolves in sheep’s clothing. They deliver a bold hit of salty licorice flavor in a discreet lozenge form. Think of them as the elegant cousin of those wild Turkisk Peppar candies – a sophisticated warm-up before the real storm.
🚗 Ahlgrens Bilar Saltlakrits (Salty Licorice Cars)
Ahlgrens Bilar are famously known as “Sweden’s best-selling car” – and no, we’re not talking Volvo, but candy cars. These chewy marshmallow-like sweets in this edition are painted black with salmiak and licorice. They look cute but pack a salty punch that might make your taste buds slam the brakes.
🐟 Kolsvart Lakritsfisk (Salt Licorice Fish)
It wouldn’t be a Swedish candy roundup without fish! Kolsvart’s black licorice fish may look mild, but they pack a sharply salty flavor that hits like a wave. With their all-natural ingredients and minimalist packaging, they’re the moody artisan candy of your Halloween spread.
🌵 Läkerol Cactus Pastilles
The award for “most mysterious flavor” goes to Läkerol Cactus – yes, cactus, as in the plant. These pastilles balance herbal licorice with tangy cactus notes for a fresh yet edgy flavor. Think of them as the calm before (or after) the licorice storm.
🐒 Malaco Djungelvrål (Jungle Roar)
The name says it all: “Jungle Roar.” One bite and you’ll understand. These monkey-shaped licorice candies dusted in salty powder are notorious for their brutal first impression. The salt shock hits first, followed by a sweet licorice finish that keeps you coming back for more. Survive one, and you earn your Swedish candy badge of honor.
⚓ Aroma Supersalta Båtar (Super Salty Boats)
All aboard the Black Licorice Pirate Ship! These boat-shaped candies are extra salty, unapologetically intense, and beloved by licorice purists. Each little boat is coated in a dusty layer of salmiak that will make your lips pucker. A Swedish classic for nearly a century – and a must for true daredevils.

🎃 A Sweet and Scary Conclusion
Sweden’s spookiest candies prove that Halloween isn’t just about ghosts and goblins – sometimes the real frights come in a candy bag. From skulls and salty fish to fiery licorice and chocolate surprises, each bite dares you to challenge your expectations.
So this Halloween, skip the ordinary. Host a Swedish candy tasting and see who among your friends can handle the salt, spice, and sweet chaos. After all, would you dare taste a skull? In Sweden, we absolutely do – and we love every bizarre, delicious moment.
Happy Halloween — and trevlig spökgodis!

















































