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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Oak Leaf CandiesI have a deep attraction to pretty candy. I’ve always enjoyed arrays of colorful candies spilled out on my desk. I like to arrange them in patterns, rainbows, color combos. I put them in glass jars, layered by color or shape. Mix them up, repeat and eat.
Most candies are pretty limited in what they can do with shapes and variety. Compressed Dextrose - the plain old chalky sweet and tart candies however, are extremely flexible when it comes to design (I call them chalk candies). With the loss of Tart ‘n Tinys, the time has come to find a replacement.
Holy moly, the green Baby Tears is actually lime! Who knew anyone made anything lime any longer? It’s all green apple these days. I think blue is Blue Raspberry, which was okay but certainly not sour. There are a few versions of baby tears out there, (ZOMG has a review here).
The bones themselves were super tart and kind of chalky on the inside instead of being dense. Pink (cherry), Red (also cherry), Yellow (lemon), Blue (sweet raspberry), Green (lime) and White (pineapple?). The candy shell was thin and easy to chomp through or dissolve off. The skulls didn’t have an identical color line, there was a Purple (grape) and Orange (orange) and the Green was darker (watermelon).
The best way to buy these, as far as I can tell, is from those candy machines in kiosks at malls and arcades. At only a quarter for a little handful, it’s a pretty good pick-me-up. If I wanted a fun and casual candy buffet (especially one that could stand the heat in summer), these could definitely be at the top of my list. Though some flavors are hit & miss, I still give them an 8 out 10 ... because they’re still pretty to look at if I don’t eat them. EDITED 11/28/2007: I updated this to correct an earlier error. I attributed this candy to Concord Confections in error. These candies were made by Oak Leaf. Related Candies
POSTED BY Cybele AT 11:58 am
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Just looking at them—or rather, at your fantastic photos of them—made me smile. The colors are just irresistable. I’m going to keep an eye out for the Cry Baby Tear (no pun intended).
Those stars are so cute! And speaking of blox, my grocery store is selling “Bloxx” by Haribo. The look is appropriate for a lego-themed birthday party, but they are not functional.
I love the skulls and bones.
I meandered over from nano after I saw your signature in which you say you have a life (really) so naturally I was oh so curious. I don’t know that this necessarily proves you have a life. But I do know I love it! And that you have proven you know how to have fun!
Thank you for putting a great big smile on my face today.
The weirdest thing happened to me! Only a few days after reading this blog entry my fiancé and I were at the petrol station. When we were by those candy dispensers I gave them a casual glance and would you believe it, they had these! So far this may not sound too incredible but the thing is we live in FINLAND!
Of course I had to buy some. A small handful cost 0.20e and there was an assortment of skulls, bones, fruit and what looked like baby rattles (???) I did like them but they weren’t anything to shout about. My fiancé‘s comment was that if he hadn’t know it was candy he would have thought he’d put a plastic toy in his mouth. Hehe.
Ever since I was a little kid I use to eat sixlets candy daily! Then they stopped selling them here. I went crazy all over looking for sixlets candy and then I finally found them after 17 years of searching high and low! Is there a way I can buy them in bulk?! They are the best chocolate candies!!!
hellow
can you tell me whats is the price of the neon star if i buy 2000 box, cif mexico city.
price for Kg
Thaks
You can get some of these candies in bulk at Walmart’s Party section(not all Walmarts). Great for candy buffets!
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