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Christmas Candy Chocolate Making Molds Set of 12

Christmas Candy Chocolate Making Molds Set of 12

Christmas Candy Chocolate Making Molds Set of 12

  • Tinplated 2″ each candy chocolate molds

Noel, heart, ball ornament, santa, tree, angel, bell, gift, stocking, snowman, wreath, rectangle

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Posted by Chocoholic - February 24, 2012 at 8:50 am

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Necco Assorted Wafers, The Original Candy Wafer (Pack of 150)

Necco Assorted Wafers, The Original Candy Wafer (Pack of 150)

Necco Assorted Wafers, The Original Candy Wafer (Pack of 150)

  • Package contains 67.5-ounces of Necco assorted wafers, the original candy wafer
  • All-natural wafer available in seven flavors
  • A multi-colored, fat-free wafer

Since 1847, Americans and people around the world have enjoyed NECCO Wafers.

NECCO’s long-standing success in the candy business is closely related to the enduring popularity of the company’s core product – the NECCO Wafer. A multi-colored, fat-free and now all-natural wafer available in seven flavors, a roll of NECCO Wafers is a candy favorite for all times.

150 all-natural mini wafer rolls, 9 wafers each.

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Posted by Chocoholic - February 14, 2012 at 8:21 am

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Homemade Chocolate Candies

If you truly are a chocoholic like you say you are, you might be interested in making chocolate candies all by yourself. Fret not, the process in creating most of the candies that you love is actually easier than you think. And with practice and regular taste testing, you can even come up with a recipe that is all your own.

Homemade candies always have a special place in our hearts and it’s always entertaining, and even more so when you gather little children and teach them how to make one.

The key to making excellent homemade candies is to follow all the steps vigilantly. If it particularly says to stir constantly, then do so. Otherwise, your chocolate will end up burnt or with a grainy consistency.

Whether you are cooking with milk, dark, or even white chocolate, you must always keep the temperature exactly like how the recipe that you are following states.  If you are planning on giving it as a gift, you must place it in an attractive container.

Cookie s’mores is a good alternative which replaces chocolate by using fudge striped cookies instead. Putting in marshmallow in between two cookies would form a sweet sandwich without even the help of chocolate. On the other hand, peanut butter s’mores is made out of peanut butter cups rather than plain chocolate.

If you’re looking to give it to a diabetic, try looking up for recipes that don’t call for anything that have sugar. These recipes utilize artificial sweeteners that are diabetic-friendly.

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Posted by Nikita Gould - January 19, 2012 at 12:39 pm

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Ghirardelli Chocolate Candy Making & Dipping Bar, Double Chocolate Flavor 2.5 Lbs

Ghirardelli Chocolate Candy Making & Dipping Bar, Double Chocolate Flavor 2.5 Lbs

  • Microwavable. 2.5 lbs of Double Chocolate Flavor.
  • For candy making and dipping.

The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company has been making premium quality chocolate products for over 150 years. Their commitment to quality continues with these Candy Making and Dipping Bars. From dipping nuts and fruit to molding mouth-watering candy, these bars melt easily to create irresistible treats.

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Posted by Chocoholic - December 12, 2011 at 8:44 am

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Nips Chocolate Parfait Candy, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

Nips Chocolate Parfait Candy, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

  • Pack of twelve, 4-ounce boxes(total of 48-ounces)
  • Creamy caramel shell over rich chocolate center
  • Rich and creamy hard candy

Nestle nips candy, 4-ounce boxes (pack of 12) is for people who need a break from life’s little irritations, Nips is the rich and creamy hard candy that provides a soothing diversion. Each Nips candy has its own distinct and truly satisfying flavor. This hard candy is known for its smooth, creamy texture and bite-size eat with an unmistakable hint or “nip” of flavor – hence the name “Nips”.

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Posted by Chocoholic - November 9, 2011 at 9:15 am

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Candy Making For Dummies

Candy Making For Dummies

How sweet it is! More than 100 recipes plus terrific tips and tricks

Explore the art of cooking candy and create sweet masterpieces!

If you want to concoct irresistible treats for your friends and family, this book gets you cooking! You’ll discover proper techniques and use them to create incredible candies. Recipes range from fondues to fondants, simple meltaways to decadent truffles, fun kids’ treats to cream-filled delicacies. Indulge!

Discover how to
* Choose the proper utensils and ingredients
* Melt, temper, and mold chocolate
* Fine-tune your skills with professional secrets
* Create special holiday treats
* Bag, box, or wrap candies for gifts

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Posted by Chocoholic - October 25, 2011 at 8:45 pm

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How do I start a chocolate candy business ?

Question by catarina: How do I start a chocolate candy business ?
I make my own candy/bonbons hand-made and I was just wondering how do I do to make “a business” out of this hard and craft job that I love so much?

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Maybe you could find a cafe or grocery which would let you sell your candy at the counter. It hinges in large part on the merchant’s impression of your candies. But all you would have to do is make up a top notch batch of candies, presented in appropriate pleated paper cups, etc. that he thinks will sell. Once you have one outlet, you’re in business. Then see how they sell. The rest you will learn as you go. It would be a mistake to invest money in equipment before having any actual business.

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