Sunday, December 30, 2012

New Year's Creamsicle Float - Brothers Green



Ring in the new year as Mike mixes a sweet orange ice cream float topped with what's sure to be the tastiest countdown ball of 2013!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Christmas Crafts : How to Make Candy Cane Christmas Tree Ornaments



To make a candy cane Christmas tree ornament, wrap red and green pipe cleaners around criss-crossed candy canes, curl the ends of the pipe cleaners and glue small bells to the front. Hang up a handmade candy cane ornament by one of the candy hooks with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Christmas crafts.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Doggie waits for the ice cream truck



A dog waits for the ice cream man to come and get his favorite scoop in a waffle cone!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Look At What We Carry!


Blue Bunny Products

  1. Looney Tunes cup 12oz
  2. Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
  3. Tear Jerker cup 6oz
  4. Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
  5. Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
  6. Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
  7. Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
  8. Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
  9. Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
  10. Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
  11. Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
  12. Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
  13. Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
  14. Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
  15. Cherry Banana Split 3oz
  16. Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
  17. Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
  18. Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
  19. Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
  20. Face Batman 4oz
  21. Face Bratz
  22. Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
  23. Face Madagascar 4oz
  24. Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
  25. Face Pink Panther 4oz
  26. Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
  27. Face Shrek 4oz
  28. Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
  29. Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
  30. Face Power Puff 3.7oz
  31. Fudge bar 3oz
  32. Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
  33. Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
  34. Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
  35. Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
  36. Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
  37. Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
  38. Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
  39. Lucas Limon bar 3oz
  40. Lucas Mango bar 3oz
  41. Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
  42. Orange Dream bar 3oz
  43. Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
  44. Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
  45. Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
  46. Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
  47. Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
  48.  Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
  49. Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz


 

 

Good Humor Products

  1. Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
  2. Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
  3. Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
  4. Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
  5. Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
  6. Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
  7. Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
  8. Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
  9. Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
  10. Face Spiderman 4oz
  11. Face Sponge Bob 4oz
  12. King Kone 4.6oz
  13. Cyclone bat 2.7oz
  14. Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
  15. Oreo bar 4oz
  16. Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
  17. Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
  18. Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
  19. Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz


M & M Mars Products

  1. Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
  2. M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
  3. Snickers bar 3.33oz
  4. Twix bar 3.13oz
  5. Milky way bar 3.13oz


Ben & Jerry’s Novelties

1      Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
  1. Half Baked bar 3.72oz
  2. Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz

Delicias

  1. Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
  2. Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
  3. Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
  4. Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
  5. Coconut fruit bar 4oz
  6. Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
  7. Lime Fruit bar 4oz
  8. Mango Fruit bar 4oz
  9. Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
  10. Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
  11. Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
  12. Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
  13. Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
  14. Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
  15. Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
  16. Bolis Rompope 7oz

Its-it

  1. Chip it sandwich 10oz
  2. It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
  3. It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
  4. It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
  5. It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
  6. It’s it super sundae 5.25oz

Wonder

  1. Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
  2. Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
  3. Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
  4. Whistle pops 2.75oz
  5. Dino sour push up 2.75oz
  6. Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
  7. Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
  8. Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
  9. Candy Blast Cup 10oz
  10. Snow Storm Cup 10oz
  11. Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
  12. Apple Pie Cup 10oz
  13. Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
  14. Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
  15. Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
  16. Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
  17. Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz

Nestle Dreyer’s Products

  1. Crunch Bars 3.0oz
  2. Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
  3. Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
  4. Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
  5. Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
  6. Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
  7. Dibs Singles 4.0oz
  8. Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz

Rich’s Products
  1. Sour Cherry bar 4oz
  2. Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
  3. Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
  4. Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
  5. Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
  6. Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
  7. Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
  8. Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
  9. Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz

Friday, November 30, 2012

Make a Peppermint Candy Wreath Ornament


It wasn't until I started working at the preschool that I heard about these candy ornaments, a co-worker had told me how to make them. I liked the idea so I tried to make some at home just to see how they would turn out and I loved it. You can either turn your candy wreathes into ornaments for your Christmas tree or put them in stockings as stocking for a tasty suffers treat on Christmas morning. Just make sure not to put any glue on them if you plan on eating them. Follow these few easy steps to make your own peppermint candy wreath ornament.
Start by preheating the oven at 250 degrees, do this before you start so the oven will be warm when you are ready to use it. I like to use both the red and green peppermint candies to add more color and design to my wreath ornament. First open about four of each color candies out of their individual wrappers so you will have four red and four green. The number will depend on the size pie pan you are using so you may need a couple more or less. I use the mini pie pans which makes the perfect size ornament. Take the mini sized tin pie pan and place it on a cookie sheet then put the candies in the pie pan about a half inch from the edge of the pie pan. Alternate the green and red candies in the pie pan to create a pattern.
Now place them in the oven for about three to five minutes or until the candies have melted together creating a ring shape. Once melted together pull out of the oven and allow to cool for at least fifteen minutes. When the wreath has cooled if you plan to eat it use icing to make a bow at the top and it's ready to eat. For ornament use spray it with a clear cote hi-shine glaze on both sides then let dry. This will create a seal around your candy wreath. Take some ribbon and a bow and a loop then glue the bow on the top center of the wreath and the loop on the back of the top center of the wreath ornament. Now your ornament candy wreath is ready to be hung on your Christmas tree.
For a bigger wreath you can just use a full sized pie pan. Also if you want a quicker project just leave the wrappers on the candies and glue them together instead of melting them.
What you Need:
Mini pie pan
Cookie sheet
2 bags of peppermint candies one green and one red
Ribbon
Glue
Clear cote hi-shine glaze


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5335932

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Wonka Sweet Tarts Unwrapped



Go behind-the-scenes of Wonka Sweet Tarts as Food Networks' "Unwrapped" series shows you the making of one of America's favorites candies!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Monday, November 12, 2012

Original NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE Chocolate Chip Cookies



Follow these easy step-by-step instructions to make The Original NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE Chocolate Chip Cookies

Friday, November 9, 2012

A List Of Our Delicious Products!


Blue Bunny Products

  1. Looney Tunes cup 12oz
  2. Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
  3. Tear Jerker cup 6oz
  4. Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
  5. Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
  6. Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
  7. Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
  8. Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
  9. Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
  10. Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
  11. Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
  12. Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
  13. Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
  14. Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
  15. Cherry Banana Split 3oz
  16. Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
  17. Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
  18. Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
  19. Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
  20. Face Batman 4oz
  21. Face Bratz
  22. Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
  23. Face Madagascar 4oz
  24. Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
  25. Face Pink Panther 4oz
  26. Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
  27. Face Shrek 4oz
  28. Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
  29. Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
  30. Face Power Puff 3.7oz
  31. Fudge bar 3oz
  32. Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
  33. Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
  34. Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
  35. Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
  36. Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
  37. Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
  38. Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
  39. Lucas Limon bar 3oz
  40. Lucas Mango bar 3oz
  41. Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
  42. Orange Dream bar 3oz
  43. Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
  44. Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
  45. Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
  46. Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
  47. Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
  48.  Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
  49. Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz


 

 

Good Humor Products

  1. Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
  2. Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
  3. Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
  4. Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
  5. Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
  6. Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
  7. Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
  8. Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
  9. Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
  10. Face Spiderman 4oz
  11. Face Sponge Bob 4oz
  12. King Kone 4.6oz
  13. Cyclone bat 2.7oz
  14. Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
  15. Oreo bar 4oz
  16. Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
  17. Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
  18. Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
  19. Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz


M & M Mars Products

  1. Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
  2. M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
  3. Snickers bar 3.33oz
  4. Twix bar 3.13oz
  5. Milky way bar 3.13oz


Ben & Jerry’s Novelties

1      Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
  1. Half Baked bar 3.72oz
  2. Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz

Delicias

  1. Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
  2. Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
  3. Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
  4. Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
  5. Coconut fruit bar 4oz
  6. Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
  7. Lime Fruit bar 4oz
  8. Mango Fruit bar 4oz
  9. Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
  10. Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
  11. Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
  12. Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
  13. Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
  14. Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
  15. Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
  16. Bolis Rompope 7oz

Its-it

  1. Chip it sandwich 10oz
  2. It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
  3. It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
  4. It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
  5. It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
  6. It’s it super sundae 5.25oz

Wonder

  1. Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
  2. Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
  3. Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
  4. Whistle pops 2.75oz
  5. Dino sour push up 2.75oz
  6. Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
  7. Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
  8. Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
  9. Candy Blast Cup 10oz
  10. Snow Storm Cup 10oz
  11. Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
  12. Apple Pie Cup 10oz
  13. Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
  14. Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
  15. Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
  16. Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
  17. Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz

Nestle Dreyer’s Products

  1. Crunch Bars 3.0oz
  2. Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
  3. Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
  4. Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
  5. Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
  6. Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
  7. Dibs Singles 4.0oz
  8. Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz

Rich’s Products
  1. Sour Cherry bar 4oz
  2. Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
  3. Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
  4. Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
  5. Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
  6. Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
  7. Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
  8. Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
  9. Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz

Saturday, November 3, 2012

SNICKERS® - "Horseless Headsman" Exclusive Online Edit



*Exclusive Online Edit*

When he's hungry in Halloween, the Headless Horseman becomes the Horseless Headsman.

You're not you when you're hungry. SNICKERS® Satisfies. www.twitter.com/snickers www.facebook.com/snickers

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Tales from the Flavor Graveyard!



High on a Vermont hill there's a Graveyard that's haunted, by the ghosts of old flavors that nobody wanted. Pint-sized poltergeists now and then will appear, then leave you to wonder why they ended up here. Some aren't really dead - they're just chilling out; some are grave mistakes you'd rather live without. Say farewell to the bad ones & give the best room to roam; 'cuz you never know which ones might follow you home.

Monday, October 29, 2012

How to Eat Candy Corn



What's the proper way to eat Candy Corn? Which is the top: The white or the yellow? These and other perplexing questions are up for debate in this collection of fun interviews with Candy Corn connoisseurs.

Jelly Belly's own Christie Rowland is part of the sixth generation of the candy family that owns the company and has been making the confection for more than 100 years. She has some questions that need answers. So, tell us: How do you eat your Candy Corn?

Visit us online at www.jellybelly.com and join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jellybelly.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Blue Bunny® Monster Cookie Eyeball Lollipops



Your little spooks and goblins will love making these scary eyeball lollipops for their Halloween party!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Blue Bunny® Premium Vanilla Ice Cream



See how it's made! Our premium vanilla ice cream boasts a personality all its own. Dip it, blend it, mix it, top it, malt it, float it, swirl it or serve it as is. This pure vanilla flavor can stand the taste test of time

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Sweet Tarts Unwrapped!


Go behind-the-scenes of Wonka Sweet Tarts as Food Networks' "Unwrapped" series shows you the making of one of America's favorites candies!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

SNICKERS® - "Horseless Headsman" TV Spot



When he's hungry in Halloween, the Headless Horseman becomes the Horseless Headsman.

You're not you when you're hungry. SNICKERS® Satisfies. www.twitter.com/snickers www.facebook.com/snickers

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Halloween Candy - The Very Best Treat for the Day


When children go out on Halloween dressed up in a unique Halloween costume, they go house to house seeking treats. What type of treats should you choose for them? Most children would choose chocolate, when they were asked. Popular candy treats chosen by children include Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Snickers, Kit Kats, Nestle's Crunch and Hershey's chocolate bars. Often, once the children get home and look at their bags or baskets of treats these represent the items usually eaten first. For Halloween, the little bite size bars are often preferred over the regular bars. Children also love such non-chocolate items as lolly pops, candy corn and gum. Halloween candy ought to be purchased from a store and every item individually wrapped.
Homemade items have grown to be frowned on recently, due to mischief makers putting unwanted things into candy. Although once popular, candy coated apples also have fallen in disrepute as being a treat for Halloween visitors, due to the ease with which foreign objects could be hidden inside them.
Some individuals would rather hand out various other little non-candy items, instead of sugary snacks. This is certainly acceptable. Many parents favor this. However, keep in mind that youngsters have a preference for candy on Halloween, There is, however, enough of a good thing. There are lots of suitable alternates to giving sweet snacks. Halloween designed school supplies, like decorated pencils or perhaps erasers designed as pumpkins or ghosts have become favorite items. Another popular type of non-candy treat are non-permanent, easily removable tattoos using Halloween figures. A few examples of such tattoos include things like ghosts, black cats, pumpkins, pirates, as well as many more. They are effortlessly cleaned up and removed using oil and a cotton ball. Some may even be cleaned off with soapy water. An additional well-liked non-candy gift idea to give out on Halloween is a plastic ring using a Halloween designs on it. Spider jewelry is especially well-liked.
In case all the above do not work out, or should you deplete all of your the items you had been giving, you could resort to a giving a bit money. You may want to have a supply of change available in the event that you have to have extra gifts.
To sum up, Halloween is really a popular Autumn holiday, particularly with youngsters. We now have named several of the preferred candies along with non-candy items which can be very good options to give away for this evening.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4987450

Monday, October 8, 2012

Ben & Jerry's Greek Frozen Yogurt Flavor Guru Kirsten Schimoler



Meet Ben & Jerry's Flavor Guru Kirsten Schimoler, who developed our 4 New Greek Frozen Yogurts: Banana Peanut Butter, Blueberry Vanilla Graham, Raspberry Fudge Chunk and Strawberry Shortcake. Kirsten talks about the inspiration to create our new Greek Frozen Yogurt line and how it reflects her lifestyle.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Halloween Costumes, Treats, and Candy Trivia


Trick or Treating, going from house to house to ask for gifts, seems to have started in England, where peasant children dressed up as prisoners to beg for coins or treats in remembrance of Guy Fawkes, who was drawn and quartered after attempting to blow up British government offices. Halloween did not become an American Hallmark holiday until the 20th century. It evolved from children going next door for a treat, to parents driving around carloads of children looking for choice neighborhoods to load up on loot.
Average sales for Halloween candy in the USA are around 2 Billion dollars per year. One quarter of all the candy sold each year is purchased between September 15 and November 10.
The most popular candy treats to receive are chocolate candy bars with Snickers being number 1. Snickers was named after the Mars family horse.
Tootsie Rolls were the first wrapped penny candy in the US. They debuted in 1896, introduced by Leo Hirshfield of New York, who named them after his daughter's nickname, "Tootsie."
The average American household spends about $44 each year on Halloween candy.
20 million pounds of candy corn is consumed each year. October 30th is National Candy Corn day. A cup of candy corn has fewer calories than a cup of raisins.
The original Hershey's chocolate bar was introduced in 1900.
In 1920 The Baby Ruth candy bar is first sold, named for President Grover Cleveland's daughter - not the famous baseball player.
Dubble-Bubble was invented in 1928.
The 3 Musketeers bar was introduced in 1932 and each package had three pieces of candy nouget flavored vanilla, strawberry and chocolate.
Tootsie Roll Pops are introduced in 1931 and were widely advertised as the lollipop that offers two candies in one - flavored hard candy on the outside and chewy Tootsie Roll center inside.
The 5th Avenue Bar was created by William H. Luden, the man perhaps best known for his cough drops. It was made from layers of peanut butter crunch coated in milk chocolate.
Hershey's Reese's Pieces bite-size candies are introduced in 1978 and four years later soared in popularity because of the blockbuster movie E.T.
Bobbing for apples may have originated from the harvest festival that honors Pamona, the goddess of fruit trees.
A popular Halloween drink in 18th century Ireland was "lambs-wool," which consisted of roasted, crushed apples mixed into milk.
William W. Kolb invented the red candy apple in 1908. He sold the whole first batch for 5 cents each and later sold thousands yearly. Soon candied apples were being sold along the Jersey Shore, at the circus and in candy shops across the country.
Caramel apples are more popular in much of the United States, with candy apples unknown in some regions.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3006727

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Goobers Unwrapped



Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Goobers with Food Network's Unwrapped!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Runts Unwrapped



Go behind-the-scenes with Food Network's Unwrapped for a look at the making of Wonka Runts!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Exploring the Origin of the Snow Cone


Snow cones are a classic fat free summer delight. With a bit of shaved ice and a flavored syrup, a delicious treat is made that anyone can enjoy. Despite the prominence of this treat, most people don't know how the it came about.
Surprisingly, the ancient Romans are credited with the creation of the original version sometime between 27 BC and 395 AD. Snow was brought down from the mountaintops and flavored with syrups. Though undoubtedly considered a treat, this process was laborious and would have required great speed so that the ice didn't melt before it could be consumed. In the late 1800s to early 1900s, the creation of snow cones was revived. In this instance, ice blocks were shaved down in a manner similar to grating cheese with metal shavers, and then the syrup was added to the finished shaved ice product. Hand held shavers were produced by many manufacturers in the late 1800s. Though certainly less time consuming than hauling snow down from a mountaintop, this process was still labor intensive.
The easier incarnation of these treats came about in the early 1900s. In 1919, Samuel Bert began selling modern versions at the Texas State Fair. A year later, he invented his own version of a snow cone machine, which was able to produce the treats far more quickly than in prior attempts. He continued to sell his popular cones at the Texas State Fair until his death in 1984. Ernest Hansen in New Orleans also created his own snow cone maker in 1934. His came equipped with a motor to shave the ice quickly and evenly. He and his wife created various flavors of the syrup to be added to the ice, and opened his own business, featuring his invention. The establishment is still open to this day, and Mr. Hansen continued to work there until a year prior to his death.
Ever since snow cones became easier to make, people all over the world have come to love them, resulting in new and unique varieties of flavors and serving styles. The Japanese, for example, enjoy akizuki syrup, also known as the red bean flavor. Leche, or milk flavor, is popular in Mexico. Puerto Rico tends to serve the ice in a pyramid shape. They are especially popular in tropical and island habitats due to the high temperatures year long. Snow cones have a long and varied history and are clearly here to stay.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4508748

Monday, September 17, 2012

SNICKERS® Hunger Fouls: Nate Zegura on Drafting Sleepers



Playing fantasy football this season? Here, Nate Zegura warns you about the danger of committing hunger fouls. You're not you when you're hungry. Snickers Satisfies. Visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/snickers and Twitter www.twitter.com/snickers.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Children's Party Sweet Buffet and Candy Buffet Ideas



If you're looking for children's party sweet buffet and candy buffet ideas, you should start by deciding whether you'd like to hire a caterer or create a buffet by yourself.
A sweet buffet is a great idea for a children's party. Kids will feel like they're in a candy store and get the freedom to splurge and choose anything they want for just one afternoon. A selection of children's favourites and maybe some old time classics for the parents at the party will have everyone excited.
If you're hiring a caterer, give them an idea of how many children will be attending the party and let them know what kind of candy you want to stock the buffet with. A caterer can be expensive but will handle everything for you and can also provide a beautiful sweet cart, candy bags, scoops and sweet containers as part of the package.
Creating a candy buffet yourself for a children's party can be fun and will take up much less of your budget. With some advice and imagination you can create a magnificent sweet buffet.
If you want to create a sweet buffet for your child's party, you should consider:
  • Allergies. Be sure to ask parents of children attending whether their child has any allergies. With a sweets buffet, you never know if a child may grab a candy that they may be allergic to, so avoid common allergens to avoid any medical issues.

  • Choking hazards. Buy age appropriate candy. If you have guests of varying ages, make sure parents know that some candy might not be appropriate for younger children.

  • Buy enough candy. Buy almost a pound of candy per guest.

  • Have a way to close candy bags. Little hands can be clumsy, make sure to get containers that close so kids aren't spilling candy everywhere.

  • Be sure to make your candy buffet short enough for children to reach and scoop candy into their bags. Arrange the sweet containers so that children are not having to reach over containers to get to others. Monitor the children and help when necessary.
If you're looking for themes and children's party sweet buffet and candy buffet ideas, get inspired by your child's favourite characters. Coordinate the colour of candy with the colour of the character, and display the character on the table. Choose your child's favourite movie and have your candy coordinate with that theme. Your child's guests will love the sweet treats, and their parents will admire your creativity.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6860530

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Snickers Chocolate Bar - A Short History


Snickers chocolate bar is made and marketed by US based Private Corporation called Mars, Inc. It is peanut butter nougat with caramel and peanut topping and dairy milk chocolate. Snickers is a popular chocolate bar sold around the globe and its annual sales is over 2 billion dollars.
In the early 1920s, Mars Inc made a very successful chocolate bar called Milky Way. It was the most popular chocolate bar in America between 1927 and 1929. It also allowed the company to develop new recipes for chocolate candies. It took more than three years to develop Snickers and was released in the market in 1930.
Snickers bar was named in the memory of a favorite horse at a farm of Mars family named Snickers. The horse sadly died couple of months before the new product was launched. The farm was named Milky Way Farm and it seemed suitable that the name of the farm should be given to the next chocolate bar.
Snickers was initially made by hand but later machines were used to increase the volumes and old way was no more practiced. During those times, the price of the first Milky Way bar was in 1920 for only 5 cents and the price of the Snickers bar was 20 cents in 1930 when it was first released.
There was not too much change in the Snickers brand during its first forty years. Mars were inspired to produce the Snickers mini candy bar in 1968 which were labeled 'fun size' and were which sold in bags having dozen or more.
Since Snickers was first introduced to the market in the 1930s, it had been known as Marathon chocolate in UK. However in the 1990s, Mars Inc consolidated branding exercise for bringing all of the corporations products under unified Mars branding that would not only be recognized locally but also globally.
The Marathon bar in line with global naming was to become Snickers. It featured the phrase 'Internationally known as Snickers' for a period of 18 months. Since then, all Marathon candy were branded Snickers in the British Isles.



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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Joan Collins & Stephanie Beacham 2012 SNICKERS Ad (ENG)



"Dynasty" divas Joan Collins & Stephanie Beacham star in the new ad campaign for Snickers chocolate bar.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I Scream, You Scream - 5 Fun Facts About Ice Cream



Most people love ice cream or frozen yoghurt substitutes, but have we ever really thought about how this delicious dessert developed? Do we believe that this wonderful sweet came form Italy? If we did, we'd be wrong.
1. It is generally believed that ice cream had its beginnings in ancient China in the second century BC although some claim it was much longer ago. What is certain is that the precursors of ice cream were made of snow and were eaten by the wealthy as they could send slaves into the snowy mountains to bring them back snow for desserts. The snow was flavoured with fruit and fruit juices and must have been more like a sorbet than what we now know as ice cream. Alexander the Great is documented as eating snow flavoured with honey and nectar. The Emperor Claudius (56-86 A.D.) had slaves bring him snow and this was flavoured with different fruit and juices.
Ice pits were dug by slaves to store snow in China and archaeologists have found these dating back to the 7th century B.C. Alexander the Great also stored snow in such pits around 330 BC and the Romans certainly had them. In Naples the pits were across the Bay of Naples, so it could be dangerous for people to row across the Bay in bad weather. During those days, the Neapolitans had no ice cream.
2. In the mid-16th century scientists discovered that by adding salt petre, potassium nitrate to water, wine and cream, it could be frozen. They soon replaced this with common salt, so iced cream could be made more easily.
3. The story goes that Catherine de Medici took an ice cream recipe with her to France on her marriage to Henri II, in 1553. By the 17th century, King Charles II of England was eating ice cream at banquet in 1672.
The Italian Latini published his "Treatise on Various Kinds of Sorbet or Water Ices" between 1692 and 1694 and mentions a "milk sorbet that is first cooked." Filippo Baldini wrote of "milky sorbets" much later in 1775 in De' sorbetti or frozen desserts from Naples.
4. The first recipe that didn't come from Italy was Mrs. Mary Eales Receipts (the older word for recipes, published in 1718 whose recipe must have been a frozen ice cream that was not smooth, but had ice crystals in it.
5. Wall's of London began operations around 1823, selling ices in the streets of London from a fleet of tricycles with the slogan "Stop me and Buy one." Because of the scarcity of food and dairy products, this business fell into decline during the war years in Britain, 1939-1945, but after the war, Wall's invested in freezers for shops and sold off its tricycles. It is now, of course a multi-national company. And in Pakistan there are tricycles selling the ice cream in portable freezers in Pakistan, which street vendors lease form the Wall's company.
Spring is just beginning in Pakistan, so the vendors will be selling their wares once more, upstaging kulfi which is the traditional type of ice cream in the Asian subcontinent. I am looking forward to it!


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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Origins of Your Favorite Candy Shop Candies


Just mentioning the word "candy" is enough to make many people's mouths water. Forget cakes and cookies, candy is the way to many hearts. What other food product takes center stage during holidays like candy does around Valentine's Day and Easter? There is a reason why sweet treats are so popular and everyone has their favorites.
People like candy for the sweet taste created by its sugar content. The flavor is rich and the treats come in different types. Their consistency attracts many people and whether you prefer hard, crunchy, or chewy candy, it is not difficult to find. In the earliest form of candy, cave people sucked honey from beehives. Spanish explorers discovered cacao, the main ingredient used to make chocolate, in 1519.
Gummy candy has been a favorite for decades. Gummy bears were the first gummy candies created, made during the 1920s by Hans Riegel, owner of Haribo German candy company. However, it was not until 1982 that gummies began being manufactured in the U.S. by Haribo. Trolli candy manufacturer actually beat its German competition to the punch, making the first gummy worm candy in 1981. Gummy worms are now the most popular gummy candy.
An edible gelatin forms the basis of gummy candy. This ingredient is also used to make licorice, soft caramels, and other sweets. It provides elasticity, chewiness, and extends shelf life. People have been using gelatin since the era of Egyptian Pharaohs, making it a longstanding staple in food preparation. Cornstarch, sugar, corn syrup, flavoring, and food coloring are the other ingredients used to make gummy treats.
Many chocolate lovers head straight for candy store display racks holding M&Ms candies. Most of us know the company slogan by heart and are very thankful that Forrest Mars developed the recipe for this delicious chocolate in the midst of the Spanish Civil War. The first M&Ms chocolate was made available for public consumption in 1941. Peanut M&Ms were introduced in 1954, the same year the slogan and adorable M&Ms characters made their appearance. Vegetable dye is used to imprint the letter "m" on each piece of candy.
While some people stick with these sweets, others go for one of the many novelty candies available. Pez is particularly popular and was initially created as a substitute for cigarettes. The first Pez candy was peppermint-flavored and the word "Pez" stems from the German translation, pfefferminze. Who knew that candy shop candies had such an interesting history?


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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Baby Ruth Unwrapped



Food Network's Unwrapped series takes you behind-the-scenes of Baby Ruth!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Crunch Unwrapped



Get comfy and get ready to crunch! Unwrapped heads over to Nestle to see how the Crunch bar is made!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Rich Products Corporation - Business Overview



Rich Products Corporation is known around the world as a pioneer in the frozen food industry and a leading supplier and solutions provider to the food service, in-store bakery and retail marketplaces.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Here Is What We Carry!


Blue Bunny Products

  1. Looney Tunes cup 12oz
  2. Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
  3. Tear Jerker cup 6oz
  4. Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
  5. Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
  6. Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
  7. Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
  8. Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
  9. Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
  10. Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
  11. Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
  12. Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
  13. Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
  14. Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
  15. Cherry Banana Split 3oz
  16. Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
  17. Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
  18. Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
  19. Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
  20. Face Batman 4oz
  21. Face Bratz
  22. Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
  23. Face Madagascar 4oz
  24. Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
  25. Face Pink Panther 4oz
  26. Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
  27. Face Shrek 4oz
  28. Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
  29. Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
  30. Face Power Puff 3.7oz
  31. Fudge bar 3oz
  32. Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
  33. Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
  34. Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
  35. Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
  36. Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
  37. Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
  38. Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
  39. Lucas Limon bar 3oz
  40. Lucas Mango bar 3oz
  41. Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
  42. Orange Dream bar 3oz
  43. Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
  44. Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
  45. Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
  46. Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
  47. Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
  48.  Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
  49. Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz


 

 

Good Humor Products

  1. Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
  2. Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
  3. Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
  4. Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
  5. Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
  6. Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
  7. Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
  8. Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
  9. Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
  10. Face Spiderman 4oz
  11. Face Sponge Bob 4oz
  12. King Kone 4.6oz
  13. Cyclone bat 2.7oz
  14. Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
  15. Oreo bar 4oz
  16. Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
  17. Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
  18. Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
  19. Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz


M & M Mars Products

  1. Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
  2. M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
  3. Snickers bar 3.33oz
  4. Twix bar 3.13oz
  5. Milky way bar 3.13oz


Ben & Jerry’s Novelties

1      Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
  1. Half Baked bar 3.72oz
  2. Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz

Delicias

  1. Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
  2. Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
  3. Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
  4. Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
  5. Coconut fruit bar 4oz
  6. Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
  7. Lime Fruit bar 4oz
  8. Mango Fruit bar 4oz
  9. Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
  10. Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
  11. Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
  12. Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
  13. Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
  14. Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
  15. Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
  16. Bolis Rompope 7oz

Its-it

  1. Chip it sandwich 10oz
  2. It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
  3. It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
  4. It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
  5. It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
  6. It’s it super sundae 5.25oz

Wonder

  1. Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
  2. Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
  3. Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
  4. Whistle pops 2.75oz
  5. Dino sour push up 2.75oz
  6. Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
  7. Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
  8. Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
  9. Candy Blast Cup 10oz
  10. Snow Storm Cup 10oz
  11. Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
  12. Apple Pie Cup 10oz
  13. Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
  14. Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
  15. Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
  16. Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
  17. Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz

Nestle Dreyer’s Products

  1. Crunch Bars 3.0oz
  2. Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
  3. Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
  4. Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
  5. Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
  6. Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
  7. Dibs Singles 4.0oz
  8. Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz

Rich’s Products
  1. Sour Cherry bar 4oz
  2. Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
  3. Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
  4. Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
  5. Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
  6. Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
  7. Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
  8. Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
  9. Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Blue Bunny® Ice Cream Pancakes



Chef Joe Ciminera takes traditional pancakes up a notch using Blue Bunny® Premium Bunny Tracks® Ice Cream.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Blue Bunny® Bomb Pop®



See how the ice cream truck classic that you know and love is made! Flavors of cherry, lime and blue raspberry fill the famous fins that make this treat an all-American favorite.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Satisfy Any Sweet Tooth With These Favorite Candy Bars


Corner candy shops may be going the way of the dinosaur, but you can still find all your favorites and more online. The web can offer a great variety of candies, and you're sure to find something to suit your taste as well as that of every member of your family. Whether you like chewy or hard candies, sweets or sours, you're sure to satisfy any sweet tooth when you shop for goodies online.
Treat your nostalgic side with a Sugar Daddy Pop. This old-timey treat dates back to 1925, and it might well have been enjoyed by your grandparents. It features sticky and tasty caramel on a stick to keep your fingers clean. This gluten-free candy is perfect for a good, long chew.
Another sticky treat that will satisfy your sweet tooth is Doscher's French Chews. Pick Chocolate, Vanilla or Strawberry...either one is sweet and tasty. These chews are a classic from the world of taffy. Most people like to eat them straight out of the package while others prefer to freeze them for an added bit of crunch. Either way you like it, you'll be thrilled with your package of Doscher's French Chews.
Have your children ever wished they could enjoy cartoon candy? Now they can with Sponge Bob Squarepants Gummy Krabby Patty Colors. These gummy patties come in four delicious fruit flavors: cherry, grape, blue raspberry and green apple. Each of your children can choose their favorite from these colorful treats, and you'll all have a lot of fun pretending you're eating Mr. Krab's Krabby Patty burgers.
Another chewy treat that comes in a variety of flavors is the Gummy Bear. You can choose cherry, lemon, grape, peach or orange in individual orders. Or pick Mini Gummy Bears or Gummy Bears that come in a variety pack. These colorful, juicy candies are a favorite of kids all over the world, and you'll think they are delicious, too. There are even Super Sour Gummy Bears and Sugar Free Gummy Bears.
But if you'd like an unusual gummy experience, maybe you'd enjoy Swirly Gummy Bears. These treats come in psychedelic, multiple colors that feel creamy in your mouth. And the fruity flavors will have you grinning with each bite.
If you prefer a more 'adult' look to your candy, but you still want that great gummy texture, try one of Dylan's Candy Bar's fruit-shaped gummies. Grapefruit Slices or Strawberries & Cream Gummys are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Gummy Apples or Sour Patch Watermelons are delicious, too, as is the Sour Fruit Salad. So pick your favorite and get ready for a burst of flavor.
Hard candy comes in a wide variety of flavors and shapes, too. Rock Candy is a longtime favorite of many people, formed through crystallization that results in serious flavors such as Raspberry Rock Candy, Grape, Cherry or Strawberry. Or you might prefer the burst of flavor that comes from Jolly Ranchers. These hard candies are great to keep on hand at home or at the office because everyone loves them...and everyone has a favorite flavor.
Remember those big lollipops you enjoyed as a child? The Large Psychedelic Pop will take your back to your childhood days. Multicolored and fashioned into a pinwheel pattern, this sweet treat will last for hours without making your fingers sticky. Your lips, however, will be another story after just a few licks on this tasty treat.
Dylan's Candy Bar carries a variety of licorice candies, too. Red or black, ribbons or wheels...pick your favorite from Black or Strawberry Licorice Wheels or a Red or Black Mix. Or choose Licorice All Sorts, which come in more than fourteen flavor combinations. These soft bites are layered with strawberry, anise, chocolate or lemon between layers of naturally flavored licorice. They're colorful as well as tasty. So are the Red Licorice Scotties. What a fun candy. It's molded in the shape of Scottish Terriers, so it's a perfect gift for the dog lover in your life.
If you like to enjoy candies but don't want the sugar that is in so many of them, take a look at Dylan's Candy Bar's assortment of sugarless treats. Choose Chocolate Covered Peanut or Raisins. The raisins are plump and juicy beneath layers of milk chocolate. The peanuts are fresh and crunchy beneath their coating of milk chocolate.
Malt Balls come in a sugar free recipe, too. The malt balls are crumbly and sweet beneath a buttery layer of peanut butter. A coating of milk chocolate completes these favorites that are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth without the sugar that you don't want.
Regardless of your particular candy loving persuasion, you're sure to find something to satisfy your sweet tooth from among the many candy retailers online. Check them out today and order something for yourself or a friend...or both!


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Monday, August 6, 2012

How to Make Pouring Root Beer Cupcakes


Lisa Schrader, Jelly Belly Cupcake Challenge Winner, shows you how to create her gravity-defying "Pouring Root Beer" cupcake using A&W® Root Beer and Coconut Jelly Belly® beans.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Butterfinger Candy Bars - Candy Bars You Ate As a Kid


Who never tasted a Butterfinger candy bar? I can still smell the marvellous sweet aroma of chocolate and it's no doubt that Butterfinger candy bars is everyone's favorite candy bar even today.
The Butterfinger candy bar was first produced by the Curtiss Candy Company in Chicago in 1923, This candy comprises of a crisp orange-colored peanut-buttery center covered up with a delightful chocolate coating. But today's Butterfinger candy bar taste is quite different as the original candy bar because there has been a report stated that the original Butterfinger was lost when Nabisco acquired the Curtiss candy company and because none of the employees seemed to remember the original recipe, a new recipe was invented. The secret of this sweet candy bar is the combination of rich milk chocolate and crisp peanut butter and that is why until today, Butterfinger candy bar has continued to satisfy a young and also old people and I think it will carry on to delight a lot of people for generation to come.
The Butterfinger candy bar comprises of 36 candy bars per pack and believe me that it's a perfect alternative for enjoying at your own home with you family or friends, the Butterfinger candy bar can satisfy even the most needing sweeth tooh, every candy fan will be satisfied with its yummy peanut butter that matched with the creamy smooth taste of rich milk chocolate.
In addition to enjoying Butterfinger candy bars at your home, you also can put out a bowl or two at your office to satisfy the sweet tooth of your co workers, clients even your bosses, Butterfinger candy bars will be a great and delicious treat for them. Butterfinger is also giving other alternatives for you to enjoy your favorite treats in your own recipes ranging from ice cream, cakes, pies and also cookies, so what are you waiting for? Grab yourself several of this legendary candy bars and see for yourself why Butterfinger candy bar continues to become an icon in this industry.


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

How To Plan A Wedding Candy Buffet



Trends for weddings are constantly changing but the wedding candy buffet seems to be one that is here to stay. Guests love having a sweet treat in addition to their wedding cake, and it can tie nicely into almost any theme that a bride can dream up. However, it is important to plan carefully in order to have a buffet that will be the talk of the entire event.
Of course, one of the first things that most brides think about when planning their wedding is the color scheme. They match every last detail to go with their chosen colors, and the candy in the buffet should not be an exception. Candies come in a variety of fun, bright colors and are often sold according to color, so a bride can purchase only the shades she needs to compliment her wedding.
In addition to choosing colors, many brides also choose a theme to pull their big day together. When it comes to buying candy for the buffet, there are many options that tie right in with some of the most popular themes. For example, salt water taffy is perfect for a beach themed wedding and old favorites like licorice and lollipops are perfect for a retro themed event.
When it comes to actually setting up the buffet, it is important to choose containers that will make as big a splash as the candy itself. Again, it is a good idea to keep the theme in mind when choosing containers for the display. The bride with the beach wedding may want to use decorative pails, while a retro bride may choose old fashioned penny candy jars.
In most cases, there is far more candy left over than anyone wants to be stuck with when their wedding day has come and gone. To avoid having candy piled up until the one year anniversary, provide guests with candy bowls, boxes or bags to take home the leftovers. A cute container like a retro penny candy jar can even make a great favor.
The wedding candy buffet has become a popular trend over the past few years and it seems as though it will remain one of the most fun and interesting options available to brides. Candy comes in so many different colors, there are options available to fit any color scheme or theme. Remember to choose the right containers and take home bags to tie the entire look together.


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