Pixy Stix Silly Stix Candy Straws 100-Count
A 100-count bag of classic pixie sticks in four flavors is the kind of pantry score that makes candy-project weekends genuinely fun — and at $0.14 a straw, the math is hard to argue with.
TL;DR Summary
Pros
- 100-count bulk value at just $0.14 per straw
- Four classic flavors with cherry and blue raspberry as strong standouts
- Powder dissolves cleanly — genuinely useful for cocktail and dessert projects
- Arrived intact and dry with no clumping or damage
- Hits that sharp, nostalgic pixie stick sweetness reliably
Cons
- Bag is not resealable — needs a secondary container for storage
- Flavor distribution per bag is uncontrolled, so ratios vary
- Orange flavor is noticeably less vibrant than the other three
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Extended Observations
A 100-count bag of classic pixie sticks in four flavors is the kind of pantry score that makes candy-project weekends genuinely fun — and at $0.14 a straw, the math is hard to argue with.
There's a particular kind of weekend project that starts with a question like, 'What if I made a cocktail rimmer out of pixie stick powder?' or 'Can I fold this into a homemade sherbet?' That's the headspace I was in when I ordered a 100-count bag of Pixy Stix Silly Stix — and honestly, even if you never get that experimental, these are just a genuinely satisfying candy to have around.
The four-flavor assortment — cherry, blue raspberry, grape, and orange — covers the classic pixie stick spectrum without any filler flavors. Cherry and blue raspberry are the clear standouts. They hit that sharp, almost sour-adjacent sweetness that makes the format so addictive. Grape is a little more muted but still recognizable, and orange is pleasant if not particularly exciting. For a bulk assortment, the flavor balance is better than I expected.
At 100 straws for $13.95, you're paying $0.14 per straw, which is reasonable for a third-party Amazon seller. The straws themselves are the familiar paper-straw format — pour the powder on your tongue or just tip the whole thing back. No surprises there. What I did appreciate is that the straws arrived intact and dry, which isn't always guaranteed with candy shipped in bulk.
On the project side of things, these have real utility beyond just snacking. The powdered sugar inside dissolves cleanly, which makes it genuinely useful for flavoring simple syrups, dusting cocktail rims, or folding into whipped cream for a retro dessert situation. I made a blue raspberry soda syrup on a whim and it worked better than expected — bright, artificial in a fun way, and very much in the spirit of the candy.
The minor caveats: the bag isn't resealable, so you'll want a clip or a jar if you're not planning to tear through 100 straws quickly. And the flavor distribution isn't labeled by count, so you're getting whatever ratio the packer decided on — in my bag, cherry and blue raspberry dominated, which I was fine with, but grape fans might feel shortchanged. Neither issue is a dealbreaker for a bulk candy buy at this price point.
Our Verdict
A 100-count bag of classic pixie sticks in four flavors is the kind of pantry score that makes candy-project weekends genuinely fun — and at $0.14 a straw, the math is hard to argue with.
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What customers are saying
8 reviewsExactly as anticipated. Very satisfied with this purchase.
My adult children adore these candy straws and find them nostalgic, evoking cherished childhood moments.
Standard pixie stix quality, and they taste great.
The candy straws turned out to be more compact than anticipated.
I purchase these annually for trunk-or-treat events. The reduced size is appreciated by parents. The flavor is excellent, and the generous quantity of 100+ pieces per box is a significant advantage.
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