Wednesday, 18 July 2012

More Than Just Sugar and Syrup: Personalized Candy

By Todd S. Hogue


Personalized candy is a new development on an age old treat that has existed for hundreds of centuries. Ranging from the first recordings of chocolate drinks made by Mayans to the first documented candy bar in 1847, our present day sweets have a wide variety. Candy has not always been so easily attained- before the discovery of the sugar beet, candy was a coveted treat only for the prosperous, due to expenses of imported sugar cane. Candy is now produced so fast and so much that it is available on almost every street corner across the country and over the seas. Sweets have journeyed a long way since the Mayans- the personalized candy of today would be priceless to a 1400's era emperor if he could look down and see his imperial face printed on a random treat.

Considerable thought can go into ordering personalized candy, especially if giving as a present. Just as an emperor would be pleased, almost anybody at the accepting end of such a delight would be joyous. To have an item personalized can involve many designs- simply not having a loved one's name printed on a package, even though this is a popular bid many businesses offer. There is a type of candy in today's market for anybody to enjoy- no matter their preferences or nitpickiness. To prove that note, someone could make a smile come to any obstinate family member's face with a bag of grape rose suckers that say, "I Love You" or "Get Well Soon." Businesses strive to create the most to offer when compared to competition in today's standards.

Not everybody enjoys chocolate, so a extensive variety of options are available for such clients. With a little investigation, one could find establishments that offer hundreds of tastes for hard candy, whether it be drops, suckers, or molded into shapes. Anise flavored daisies in a rainbow of dyes or yellow cinnamon bunny pops are obtainable at the customer's fingertips. Red cherry heart drops are an elegant alternative for wedding receptions; placed in heart shaped glass bowls, they have the appearance of red gems on the tabletops. Companies are lining up to assist consumers in their tailored candy purchases.

The same volume of variety, if not more, is available for the remaining ninety-nine percent of the populous that loves chocolate. Chocolate bars that are crafted into silhouettes of various business emblems are a impressive advertisement. For Christmas, a family may order three dozen stick pretzels with white chocolate snowmen on top; if that idea doesn't satisfy the whole family, they may order half white chocolate and half milk chocolate next time, with reindeer instead. Dark chocolate basketballs or rice crisped coins molded in the shape of your favorite beer emblem make great snacks for parties. Consumers have high demands for products they pay for; there is a perfect company somewhere out there for everyone.

If traditional themes are your preference, or new-aged styles rock your world, personalized candy is a great gift. Edible messages and portraits that suit the receiver's lifestyle can be printed onto your choice of export. Upon personalization, it is crucial to understand the entire range of details that personalized candy involves. If ordering for yourself or to give to someone special, your (or theirs) favorite flavor, favorite shade, and favorite theme can all be united into one perfect, blissful piece of confection.




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