• 08Dec

    Yes, naturally, when you think about Halloween, you think about small children getting dressed in costumes and going door to door to collect bags of Halloween candy.  And with some more days till’dress up time’ - you better start thinking about what you are going to give to those youngsters ( yes, the giant children too ) and if you are going to buy bulk candy for that party of yours.  We have everything you might ever need to give the kids - no matter if they’re 9 or ninety! 

    Gum - a candy custom that everyone loves!  But we’ve put a twist on it! 

    With such a large amount of different flavors, consistencies, colors and sizes, who can struggle against this gnawing sensation?  From Adam’s sour apple gum ( don’t you just love that name? ) to a Guitar Key Chain with bubble gum picks ( yes, we are seriouscool huh? ) and everything in the middle, who can resist these delectable tastes that burst in your mouth?  Our Halloween candy is a sure fire hit for your holiday festivities! 

    Buy in bulk! 

    When you want to satisfy every single person on your list plus all those little ones who will arrive on the doorstep, ordering bulk candy is the smartest way to buy.  With such a large amount of different taste buds and everybody having their own preference, bulk candy puts a grin on everyone’s face!  There’s candy coated, soft candy, hard candy, chocolate candy ( don’t even get me going with the different kinds of chocolate ), licorice candy and every type of Halloween candy you can think of!  Many of those types come in assortments so you have a wide variety of flavors and colors.  And do not forget the chocolate rocks!  Yep, you heard rightchocolate rocks! 

    Halloween candy is fun!  ( Yes, for adults too )

    Naturally, what would Halloween be without the normal candy corn?  This Halloween candy puts a smile on your face, reminding you of this time of year and the colors of autumn.  Do not forget to add those to your list as well as our Monster living dead candy, Halloween Pez candy and Trick or Treat Mix!  We have so many more that it would probably take forever to list them.  Just c’mon over and read around.  We guarantee you that regardless of what age you are our Halloween candy will put a smile on your face!

     

     

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  • 18Nov

    There is nothing people like more at Christmas that giving thoughtful gifts to loved ones. Gifts can be expensive however, especially if you have a big family or lots of friends. So why not make something that is cheap but no less well received like candy. Below are some great sweet recipes from IWOOT.

    Fudge. You’ll need:
    •    A heavy saucepan with non-stick qualities
    •    A cooking thermometer
    •    A couple of baking trays
    •    1lb fine white sugar, ½ pint semi-skimmed milk, 2oz soft butter, 14oz condensed milk.

    Method: Heat all the ingredients in the pan very slowly, stirring constantly. When the thermometer displays around 110oC, the mixture should begin to darken and look more caramelised. Take the fudge from the heat and as it cools continue to stir so that the mixture crystallises. Keep stirring until it becomes too viscous to stir by hand. Pour mixture into the baking trays, smooth out and leave to set. When set, cut into cubes and enjoy

    Choc Chip Cookies. This is what you will need
    •    Bowl for mixing
    •    Grease-proof paper
    •    Baking trays
    •    4.5.5oz flour, 2.5oz butter, 1 egg, 2oz brown sugar,2oz caster sugar, 4oz choc chips, ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

    Method:  Add sugar, flour, bicarbonate of soda, butter and vanilla extract into a bowl and mix together well with a spoon or using your hands. Add the egg and continue mixing until the mixture is doughy and a little sticky. Make some small balls out the mixture (about the size of a ping pong ball) and places them on the grease-proof paper which should be placed over a baking tray. Leave a space about the size of a cup saucer between each cookie ball as they will expand and flatten out. Heat in the oven at between 180-200oC for around 12 minutes, but it is best to keep and eye on the cookies as ovens vary in cooking speed. Let the cookies cool down for 20mins before taking a bite.  For more gift ideas and treat recipes visit the I Want One of Those blog

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