With our wide selection of Pop Rocks Popping Candy this Valentine idea is sure to be a success!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Bananas over you!
We're always looking for new, cute ideas for classroom Valentines. In the age of Pinterest no one wants to show up with those plain cardboard cutouts from the local drug store.
Using our Sweet Maple brand Banana Candy, cellophane bags, and printing out some cute card stock labels these adorable Valentines are both adorable and inexpensive!
Using our Sweet Maple brand Banana Candy, cellophane bags, and printing out some cute card stock labels these adorable Valentines are both adorable and inexpensive!
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
DIY Candy Canes
What you need:
- 3 cups granulated sugar
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/2 tsp peppermint extract
- red food coloring
- plastic gloves
- Candy thermometer
- Non stick cooking spray
To make:
- Preheat oven to 200 degrees.
- Coat two cookie sheets with non stick cooking spray.
- Mix sugar, corn syrup, and water in small saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring constantly, until sugar is completely dissolved. Insert candy thermometer and continue cooking without stirring until mixture reaches 285.
- Remove candy from heat and stir in peppermint extract.
- Pour half of the mixture onto cookie sheet and place in warm oven.
- Add 2-4 drops of red food coloring to remaining candy and pour onto heat safe cutting board. Allow to sit briefly until a 'skin' forms.
- Spray a heat safe spatula with cooking spray. Use tool to spread candy back and forth on cutting board to allow for cooling.
- When candy is cooled, but still warm put on gloves and coat with non stick cooking spray. Begin to hold candy with both hands in opposite directions, stretching into a long rope.
- Bring the ends of the rope together and twist together. Then pull out into a long rope again. Continue to twist and pull candy until it becomes opaque red with a satiny finish.
- Once candy is barely warm but still pliable pull into strand that is about 2 inches thick. Place it on remaining cookie sheet. Turn off oven, remove cookie sheet, and place the red candy in the cooling oven.
- Repeat the same process with the clear candy until it is pearly white in color. Once almost cool pull into 2 inch thick rope.
- Remove red candy from oven.
- Cut a 5 inch section off of each strand. Place side by side and begin twisting together. Once it reaches desired thickness cut into 8 inch pieces with oiled kitchen shears or knife. Pull one end into hook. Set on cookie sheet at room temperature to set.
- Repeat with remaining candy.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
If Life Hands you Lemons....
Although a well known tradition, we are unable to locate an original story behind drinking lemon juice directly from the fruit with a peppermint stick. Our King Leo Soft Peppermint Sticks are perfect for creating this delicious treat! Simply, cut the top of the lemon off, push the peppermint stick in and use it as a straw. Do you have any fun stories or history regarding this tradition?
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Candy Cane Types
Candy Canes aren't just peppermint anymore! We've got watermelon, strawberry, Sweetarts, and Now & Later flavors. See our flavors here: http://www.candycrate.com/candy-canes.html.
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