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 DO YOU LIKE CANDY CORN???????
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Okay Tell me what you think. Do you like candy corn or not? I can take it or leave it, but I won't go out of my way to buy any, Here are some facts on this sweet treat.

For those of us over the age of 25, when you think of Halloween candy you think of candy corn, those sugary little spikes of Halloween cheer. They've been around for as long as I remember and even as long as my grandparents remember but did you know that they were invented in the 1880's? Who the first person to make these tasty treats was is unknown but the Wunderle Candy Company of Philadelphia was the first to go into commercial production. However, the company most closely associated with this wonderful confection is the Goelitz Confectionery Company. Founder Gustav Goelitz, a German immigrant, began commercial production of the treat in 1898 in Cincinnati and is today the oldest manufacturer of the Halloween icon.

Candy corn was originally sold in bulk containers like most foods products of the time. They were packed in wooden buckets, tubs, and cartons to be delivered by wagon and train over relatively short distances. Perishability prevented widespread distribution.

During WWI, Herman Goelitz, son of Gustav, moved to Fairfield, California to start his own company, the Herman Goelitz Candy Company. Their product? Candy Corn! The fortune of the Halloween treat would rise and fall many times as recession and boom, war and peace, affected the humble confection. Throughout the hard times it was the sale of candy corn that kept the companies afloat. In the sugar crisis of the mid 1970's when the price of raw sugar skyrocketed the company had to borrow heavily to buy sugar to keep production up. After the crisis the market plummeted. Many companies went out of business. It was demand for the candy corn that kept Goelitz from bankruptcy.

according to the National Confectioners Association, in 2001 candy manufacturers sold more than 20 million pounds of candy corn. Roughly 8.3 billion kernels! Very impressive for a product that has remained virtually unchanged for well over 100 years.

Perhaps best of all, everyone can feel comfortable about enjoying tasty kernel or two. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, candy is no different than a slice of bread, bowl of cereal or a cracker when it comes to causing tooth decay. Any food that contains sugar or starch can cause tooth decay – especially if one doesn’t brush and floss daily. So grab a bag of candy corn and enjoy. Just remember to brush your teeth after.

Candy corn has 3.57 calories per kernel
Halloween accounts for 75% of the annual candy corn production
Candy corn isn't just for Halloween there is also:
Reindeer corn for Christmas (red, green, and white)
Indian corn (it's chocolate and vanilla flavored)
Cupid corn for Valentine's Day (red, pink, and white)
Bunny corn for Easter (pastel-colored)
Posted by Allison's Kitchen at 9:24 PM - 12 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Hi Allison;
You know as a kid this is what we ate for Halloween. Maybe that is why I ate so much of them. I did not really like them but like all junk food;
YOU DON'T EAT JUST ONE! This is a great memory of childhood.
BIG DEAN
 
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by BIG DEAN (PM , CC ) on Tuesday October 7, 2008 @ 11:36 PM




How much (percentage wise) of that candy corn that is bagged up to be sold is the stuff that they rescued from the dumpsters the day after Halloween?  
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by HeatherScot (PM , CC ) on Wednesday October 8, 2008 @ 12:39 AM




Hello deary Allison, I love candy corn and the bright colors. I like to nibble each color off separately if I can. Most times though I just toss a handful right into my mouth.

Ta Ta,
Mrs Doubtfire
 
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by Mrs. Doubtfire (PM , CC ) on Wednesday October 8, 2008 @ 7:20 AM




Oh my gosh we chose the same background! Today I was like I wanna something more autumn like and this was like the only one with pumpkins on the backgrounds archive which I see we both went to and liked Guess we both got good taste  
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by Avree (PM , CC ) on Thursday October 9, 2008 @ 4:23 PM




Love candy corn!



Huggggggggggggggz,
Taylor
 
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by kktaylorcc (PM , CC ) on Saturday October 11, 2008 @ 11:11 PM




Hi taylor,
thanks for stopping in,
have a great day.
 
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 8:24 PM




Hey big dean,
maybe that's why I can take them or leave them now. we ate to many when we we're young
 
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 8:25 PM




Ha Ha,
do you think the kids go through the candy and toss out the corn before they get home I always hated when I got hard candy, give me the good stuff
 
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 8:29 PM




Thanks Mrs D,
When I do eat candy corn, I'm the same way eat each color.
 
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 8:30 PM




You bet Avree, grat minds think alike!!!!!!!!  
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 8:31 PM




Yes, I love candy corn and if you mix it with peanuts it tastes like Payday candy bars!!!  
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Monday October 13, 2008 @ 10:29 AM




Very interesting Ron, I'll have to try that one  
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by Allison's Kitchen (PM , CC ) on Tuesday October 14, 2008 @ 1:30 PM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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