Licorice.com

Premium gourmet licorice retailer offering 50+ flavors from around the world, specializing in custom gift boxes and international licorice varieties.

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Headquarters

1405 Poinsettia Drive
Delray Beach, FL 33444
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Returns

What is the return window?
As per food safety regulations, Licorice.com does not accept any returns, even if the tube is unopened.

Are there any items that are non-returnable?
All licorice products are non-returnable due to food safety regulations. Sweet Art™ Candy Dishes and Ceramic TriBowls are also final sale.

What if I received a damaged or incorrect item?
If your licorice or tubes are defective, damaged, or if you received the wrong item, please contact them at [email protected] so they can evaluate the issue and make it right by sending you a replacement or processing a refund.

How will I receive my refund?
If you choose to be refunded for defective, damaged, or incorrect items, you'll be automatically refunded on your original payment method. Please remember that it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund.

Editor's Take

So here's the thing about Licorice.com-it's basically what happens when someone decides that the world needs way more licorice variety than your average candy aisle can provide. They've got 50+ premium gourmet licorice flavors from around the world, which honestly sounds like either a licorice lover's dream or their worst nightmare, depending on how you feel about commitment.

What's kind of fascinating is how they've positioned themselves. Whether you're into sour licorice, unique-shape licorice, sweet licorice, red licorice, black licorice, or licorice assortments, they've got you covered. And they're not just throwing random flavors at the wall-you can create your own custom gift box with 3, 6, or 12 tubes, which is pretty clever for gift-giving.

The company's got this interesting physical presence too. They've got their first-ever licorice vending machine at Delray Beach Market, which feels very 2020s-taking something traditional and making it interactive. Their headquarters is in Delray Beach, Florida, and they're a small operation with 2-10 employees according to LinkedIn.

What strikes me most is how they've carved out this very specific niche. They call themselves "The World's Best Licorice. Packaged to Perfection." That's a bold claim, but when you're dealing with 50+ flavors from around the world, you're probably not wrong about the variety part.