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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Eat with your Eyes: Jelly Belly LicoriceJelly Belly Confections makes a classic licorice bridge mix that has jelly beans, buttons, mellocremes and pastels. Personally, the pastels (candy coated licorice nibs) are my favorite. But I found this abridged mix that just has jelly beans, licorice bears and buttons at the Dollar General, certainly cheaper but missing the fun stuff. Still, I love the look of the buttons. POSTED BY Cybele AT 1:11 pm Candy • Highlight • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Monday, July 26, 2010
Eat with your Eyes: Butterfly LollipopMelville’s Candy has always made stunning molded lollipops, they even have a new line with all natural ingredients. The flavors are more subtle, but then I feel like it’s more like the classic barley sugar pop than an intensely flavored hard candy pop. POSTED BY Cybele AT 8:07 am Candy • Highlight • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Sunday, July 25, 2010
Eat with your Eyes: Rainbow TubesActually, what kept me from eating these was the fact that they were cherry-flavored. Great idea for a summer party - it’s a generous straw that can be used to sip lemonade and probably even milkshakes (or a float). Saturday, July 24, 2010
Eat with your Eyes: Mushroom CapFollowing on yesterday’s Lucky Stars, this Super Mario mushroom tin with mushroom shaped candies is also made by Boston America Corp. POSTED BY Cybele AT 8:46 am Candy • 6-Tempting • Highlight • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Friday, July 23, 2010
Hello Kitty Lucky Stars Candy
I’ve been tempted for the past few months by the Hello Kitty Lucky Stars Candy at Cost Plus World Market. I resisted, I actually did. But then a package turned up from Sweets & Snacks Expo with some samples and this was among them. The cute tin is shaped like a Chinese food takeout container, complete with little metal carrying handle. The tin holds 1.5 ounces of red and white compressed dextrose stars. The base is 2 inches square, the top is about 2.125, so it has slightly tapered sides. It’s about 2 inches tall as well. The top fits nicely and even has little embossing like the flip top would. The red enameled finish and decoration is very nicely done. Everything is well made on the package, no sharp edge while the carrying handle swings easily. Both the tin and the candy inside is made in China. The stars are a shiny glazed compressed dextrose, like SweeTarts, but not actually tart at all. They’re about a half an inch across and rather thick. The mold is nicely shaped, they remind me of little sheriff’s badges. I think they’re the same flavor ... possibly some sort of pineapple. Of course the red ones taste like red food coloring, which I suppose is better than the taste of cadmium or lead that probably comes from licking the actual tin. They’re crunchy and satisfying, like tiny Sprees without the tangy note. If you’re buying this candy, you’re buying it for the packaging. Which is fine, it’s a cute little tin and it would be great for something like rubber bands, paperclips or those weird scented erasers. The little plastic bag inside only fills up half the tin anyway. It’s easy to refill with anything else. Related Candies
POSTED BY Cybele AT 6:59 am Candy • Compressed Dextrose • 6-Tempting • China • Cost Plus • Page 189 of 466 pages ‹ First < 187 188 189 190 191 > Last ›
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