Then you have Red 40, and a host of other artificial colours. BHT, or Butylated hydroxytoluene is a petroleum-based antioxidant used for freshness, but once again, the UK version manages to mysteriously not need it. It is possible that the natural colours (such as the carotene in the orange loops) are doing double duty, as they have strong antioxidant properties themselves.

Just bought 5 Cartons as I miss my froot loops (i only ever lived in NY for 3 years but got hooked on them) I happen to have one small individual american version in the pantry which I smuggled of the last cruise ship I was on and can tell you that SADLY the British version tastes absolutely vile. It not only looks different (probably less food colors) but it tastes not fruity and also rather salty. In this case i say give me the American version anytime!


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on taste the US fruit loops wins hands down, UK ones are to crunchy seem to have very little taste at all. I got back from Florida a few weeks ago and bought some back with me and when i seen Tesco selling them i bought a few boxes and they are nothing a like in appearance taste or texture.

Fruity Loops, now known as FL Studio, is a nifty little (well the old versions were little...the latest version is over 200 MB :) music sequencer. 


Can't play the drums?, violin? trumpet, saxophone? OK you get the drift..Fruity Loops can play them all for you, literally!


In a nutshell Fruity Loops enables you to place prerecorded music samples of instruments, vocals, sound effects or any part of a recorded tune in the sequence of your choice within a time line. Then you can simply play it back in any order or fashion you want and also add smart effects to the playback.


At first fruity loops will seem scary to a new user, there are so many features and options. As you would expect at looking at a DJ turntable which has so many buttons and sliders, Fruity Loops is no different, but once you get the hang of it (Fruity Loops includes decent documentation) you will be creating awesome music in no time.


Fruity Loops was born in 1997 by its original creator Didier Dambrin. Fruity Loops Version 1.0 was literally a drum machine :) It then underwent a series of upgrades before it became FL Studio, an all powerful, feature rich music sequencer where you can literally produce the sound of an orchestra!

The stock samples and loops that come with the software are suitable for nearly any type of music production, however, I would recommend that you import your own samples to get the most out of the program.

As you probably know, FL studio started out as fruity loops. This was a very basic step sequencer which could load samples and manipulate time and pitch, and appart from some (terribly sounding) filters and sound shaping tools, that was it. It was considered as a bit of a toy. People who have no clue got stuck with that impression, ignoring how it developed from that into one of the most versatile, spontaneous composition tools today - IMHO.

1. The name sounds very unimposing (compare "fruity loops" as opposed to the ring of say, "Digidesign Pro-Tools TDM", or "MOTU Digital Performer")

2. The interface design is admittedly, (but not unfortunately), a bit "cartoon" or "video game" like, if you know what i mean.

3. It is not associated with big studios or as an "industry standard" workstation. Therefore its assumed a toy for kids and amateurs who fill their time doing simple loops on their laptop whilst sitting on the loo or whatever.

4. its PC - only. this simple fact alone serves to discredit it by a big part of the "audio production population" who think that only macs are up to the job of using audio professionally.

Fruity loops is mainly midi and loops. Cubase was designed for people who work mostly with audio. That number is getting smaller and smaller. There are a lot of great tools in Cubase for people who like to record actual instruments as well as vox. The editing and automation are quite advanced.

I've used fruity loops very briefly. It works fine for what it does. Maybe I have the wrong impression but to me it doesn't seem to have a lot going for it if you intend to do a lot of audio editing. The sequencing in FL though it quite revolutionary IMHO. A lot of other DAWs have followed suit. Including Avid Pro Tools. Still, when working with audio, I would prefer to stick with Cubase, PT or one of the other DAWs.

Must disagree with you there hueseph. Even from the very beginning, fruity loops step sequencer was solely build for loading audio files on the steps - it did not even have midi functionality - there were neither vsti support nor the ability to trigger external midi devices. 0852c4b9a8

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