10 Money Saving Tips for the Perfect Candy Buffet
Posted by Ken Shenkman on Nov 21, 2021
Updated Nov, 2021- For ideas on how to put on a part on a candy buffet during the pandemic, checkout:Planning Your Gatherings at Home With Every Detail to Prevent Covid Spread (porch.com)Over the last twenty years or so Bulk Candy Store has helped thousands of people put together candy buffets for their special occasions. We’ve helped people put together candy buffets for weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, quinceañeras, baby showers and corporate...
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The “Sour, Then Sweet” History of Sour Patch Kids
Posted by Allyson Shenkman on Dec 26, 2019
Everybody loves Sour Patch Kids. How could you not? With an insanely sour initial bite and deliciously sweet finish, these candies are a wild flavor roller coaster. But have you ever peered inside your colorful bag of Sour Patch Kids and wondered, "Hmm, where did these little guys come from?". Well, I know we at Bulk Candy Store certainly have! So grab a few handfuls of the sour (but then sweet!) history of Sour Patch Kids!
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Wax Bottles Candy
Posted by Allyson Shenkman on Oct 21, 2019
Remember when you were a kid and you had those cool little wax bottles with juice in them? Of course you do! And did you know that you can still get them? Bet ya' didn't! Well, they've been around for a while and they are still as much fun as they were back then. Read to find out more about this classic chewy candy treat!Retro Wax Candy"Wax bottles" and "wax pipes" are the more common names that refer to what The American Candy Companyoffici...
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The History of Salt Water Taffy
Posted by Allyson Shenkman on Oct 16, 2019
Most everyone loves salt water taffy, a classic chewy, sweet treat that makes everybody smile. But did you ever wonder when and how this iconic candy was first made? We know we have, and that's why we're here to bring you the sugary sweet history of Salt Water Taffy!Salt Water Taffy is a variety of soft taffy originally produced and marketed in Atlantic City, New Jersey, beginning in the late 19th century. The most popular explanation of the name...
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Pop Rocks Candy – Still Popping Up Everywhere!
Posted by Allyson Shenkman on Oct 08, 2019
Hard to believe it, but are still some people out there that are afraid to eat Pop Rocks candy or will never eat them with a serving of Coca Cola. If you are one of those people, then fear not, we wrote this article especially for you. Years after the rumors have gone, the classic retro candy treat lives on. Pop Rocks, the carbonated popping candy, was accidentally invented by chemist William A. Mitchell while working for the General Foods Corpor...
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