Thursday, March 6, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
Located under the red and white striped awning in the heart of historic Lexington, NC. The Candy Factory is a treasure trove for childrenfor all ages - especially those with a sweet tooth. The Candy Factory is the delicious destination for nostalgic candies, chocolates, Red Bird peppermint puffs, stick candies, coconut flags, licorice, sugar-free hard candies, sugar free chocolates and hundreds of all fashion candy favourites. To know more about The Candy Factory, go to www.thecandyfactory.net
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Looking for something sweet? Sugar Stand is your one-stop shop for all of your favorite candies. You’ve just found the internet’s best online candy store stocked with over 2,000 delicious treats including your favorites from yesterday as well as innovative new selections. We’ve made shopping incredibly easy too. Simply browse our categories or enter your keywords into the search box and find exactly what you’ve been craving. While you’re at it, try something new and find in www.sugarstand.com.
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A candy cane is a hard candy usually peppermint flavored and decorated with stripes. The candy is long, thin, and bent at the top to resemble a walking cane. These candies are made using a batch process, which involves mixing and cooking the candy base, forming the stick shapes, and putting it in the appropriate packaging. First introduced in the seventeenth century, candy canes have been a favorite holiday candy for hundreds of years.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
History of Candy
honey from bee hives.
During ancient times the Egyptians, the Arabs and the Chinese
prepared confections of fruits and nuts candied in honey.
In Europe during the Midle Ages, the high cost of sugar made sugar
candy a delicacy available only to the wealthy.
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