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Archive for the ‘Jolly Rancher’ Category
Monday, May 24th, 2010
Close your eyes and imagine a place where you can sample all the candy you want, AND go home with a bag of candy that you can fill until you can't fit anymore- welcome to Chicago's All Candy Expo. Its new name, is The Sweets & Snacks Expo- I guess they have expanded beyond just candy these days. Perhaps it is a way of giving savory treats some publicity? I'm down with that- salty foods need props too.
All the big name brands (to name a few): Jelly Belly, Tootsie Roll, Wrigley, Nestle, Hershey, Spangler, Charms, Brach, Farley & Sathers- they will all be there ready to impress the distributors with mouth-watering new candy lines. I remember going there as a kid and I was so excited to sample Reeses' Nutrageous before it even set foot out on the market!
So if you are a bulk candy/snacks distributor, a vending machine owner, or you're just plain lucky enough to get hooked up with a pass to go to the show, here is some advice before you go:
1- If you are a diabetic, bring some insulin!
2- Eat your protein for breakfast because it is carbohydrate city once you walk through the doors!
3- It wouldn't hurt to get in an early workout prior to going- it'll make you feel less guilty when you go home with a belly ache.
4- Bring a Tide Pen. You might get a chocolate stain on your clothes from sampling!
5- Bring the largest purse you have in your closet- might I recommend a Louis Vuitton Speedy 35?
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
While searching for a new yummy drink to bring to a friend’s party I stumbled across two great recipe’s for a Jolly Rancher Cocktail! And since Jolly Ranchers are a HUGE seller for us I had to try it out!! They were delicious! A bit sweet, but they were festive, fun and different! And best of all they tasted like Jolly Ranchers! Try them out for a holiday party or just to add a little something extra to you Friday night! Enjoy!
Jolly Rancher Cocktail
1 1/2 oz melon liqueur 1/2 oz blueberry schnapps sweet and sour mix 1/2 oz grenadine syrup 1 cherry
Shake melon liqueur and blueberry schnapps with ice and strain into an old-fashioned glass over ice cubes. Fill with sweet and sour, add grenadine for color, and stir. Add cherry on top and serve!
Jolly Rancher Cocktail #2
1 shot DeKuyper® Apple Barrel schnapps 1 shot DeKuyper® Peachtree schnapps 1 cup cranberry juice
Mix and serve chilled in an old-fashioned glass.
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Tags: bulk candy, candy cocktails, cheap candy, discount candy, jolly rancher, Southwest Candy, wholesale candy Posted in Bulk Candy, Jolly Rancher | 2 Comments »
Sunday, March 15th, 2009
Calling all diabetics! Calling all weight loss centers! YOO HOO! We have a new product in the house- SUGAR FREE JOLLY RANCHERS are here!
Ok- but this is kinda funny, remember i am here to talk the truth about candy- not to pull the wool over your eyes. The Sugar Free Jolly Ranchers have the exact same amount of carbohydrate as the regular Jolly Ranchers per serving. Now granted the serving size differs by 1 piece and the calories are cut in 1/2, but sugar free does NOT mean carbohydrate OR calorie free. That is an important point that consumers need to be aware of before making a choice to purchase one of the two. The idea behind the sugar free products is that the sugar is replaced with sugar alcohols which are slowly metabolized carbohydrates and only cause a small rise in blood sugar levels.
Packaged as 12- 3.6oz bags in a 3lbs case providing 288 pieces, the Sugar Free Jolly Ranchers come in the following flavors: watermelon, grape, apple, and raspberry.
Ingredients include: Isomalt, polyglucitol syrup, and 2% or less of the following: malic acid, natural and artifical flavor, acesulfame potassium, artificial color (Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 5 & 6).
Allergy Concerns are that this product is manufactured on the same equipment that processes milk, and those who are sensitive to sugar substitutes may experience a laxative effect.
This item is NOT Kosher
Nutrition Facts are:
Serving Size = 4 pieces
Calories = 35
Fat = 0g
Cholesterol = 0mg
Sodium = 0mg
Carbohydrate = 16g
Sugar Alcohols = 15g
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
Did you know that the name "Jolly Rancher" was used to suggest Western hospitality? The Jolly Rancher Company originated in Golden, Colorado where they served chocolates and soft serve ice cream, and of course candy. They moved the company to Wheat Ridge, Colorado to increase production of their candy line that was in high demand. In 1996 Jolly Rancher Candy was taken over by Hershey.
This assorted fruit flavored hard candy has been around for years, but its quality and powerful flavor haven't changed a bit. Although I think blue raspberry is a newer flavor……
Ingredients for Jolly Ranchers include: corn syrup, sugar, and 2% or less of the following- malic acid, natural and artificial flavor, artificial color (Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6)
Jolly Ranchers are NOT Kosher- bummer.
Nutrition Facts for these happy cowboys are as follows:
Serving Size = 3 pieces
Calories = 70
Fat = 0g
Sodium = 0mg
Carbohydrate = 17g
Sugars = 11g
Costing only $.03/piece, our Jolly Ranchers are individually wrapped and packaged from 5lbs to 25lbs.
So let's think about this for a second. Jolly Rancher translates to a "Happy Cowboy". Perhaps the manager/owner of a Cowboy Bar, or a Taste of Texas Restaurant, or any bank out of the Southwest should be ordering some Jolly Rancher Candy to provide a "thank you" to all the "Happy Cowboys" who patron their business!
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