Lemonhead (candy)
Lemonhead is an American brand of candy that was first introduced in 1962 and is produced by the Ferrara Candy Company. Lemonheads are a round, lemon flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, a soft sour shell, and a hard candy core.
Inspiration for the Lemonhead name came from Salvatore Ferrara seeing his grandson, Salvatore II, after delivery. Salvatore II was a forceps baby and he noted that his new grandson's head was lemon shaped.
The candy was born out of the same cold panned process as the company's Red Hots in 1962. In this process, layer after layer of sugar and flavor are added until the candy reaches the desired shape and size. They are most commonly sold in their standard 1 centimeter size, but they are also produced in a single-sale 3 cm version. Lemonhead candies are gluten and fat-free. Ferrara now makes 500 million Lemonheads per year.
Some time between the 1980s and late 1990s, Ferrara Pan brought all of their fruit flavored candies under a consistent naming convention: Lemonheads, Grapeheads, Cherryheads and Appleheads. Today, only the standard Lemonhead variety remains.
Other candies under the brand
- Grapeheads
- Cherryheads
- Appleheads
- Orangeheads
- Chewy Lemonheads and Friends
- Chewy Lemonheads Tropical
- Chewy Lemonheads Fruit Mix
- Chewy Lemonheads Flavor Fusers
- Chewy Lemonheads Pink Lemonade
- Lemonhead Gummies
- Lemonhead Ropes
- JuicyHeads
- BlueRaspberryheads
- Raspberryheads
- BlackRaspberryheads
- LoveHeads
- Lemonhead Freeze Dried
Commercial success
Lemonhead candies have been commercially successful since their inception. Lemonheads and other sour candy can also be attributed an increase in growth in non-chocolate confectioners’ sales as opposed to chocolate companies’ sales in the 2015 fiscal year. CEO of Ferrara Candy, Todd Siwak, said, “We are seeing a desire in Millennials for cherry gummy candy, especially with sour, sweet, and intense flavors”.Appearance in popular culture
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Being the product of a Chicago company, Ferrara Pan was a prominent sponsor of The Bozo Show on WGN-TV, with Lemonhead specifically promoted, and a gift package of various Ferrara Pan candies often being given as a close-bucket prize during the "Grand Prize Game".In the 1980s, Lemonhead candy advertisements were mostly centered around sports. The commercials followed a similar pattern and featured a children's sports team; the player who made a mistake would be labeled the "lemonhead".
In the 2010s, Lemonhead candy commercials featured athletes as well as the Lemonhead mascot. The mascot was pictured alongside popular athletes scoring in games or otherwise achieving athletic success.
In 2014, the company rebranded the mascot to feature a more mature figure as the face of Lemonhead candies.