How to Thin Candy Melts For Dipping
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1w ago
Candy melts are a versatile, colorful confectionary ingredient that is primarily used in baking and decorating. They are typically used as a coating or even poured into molds to make a quick setting treat. If you are reading this, chances are you used candy melts that are too thick for coating or dipping purposes. This ..read more
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How to Fix Cracked Cake Pops (With Prevention Tips)
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1w ago
Have you ever coated your cake pops, only to find it cracked once it has set and hardened? It seems a waste to toss it out, but it’s not exactly in sellable or giftable condition (unless you want cracks on purpose). But don’t worry, nobody makes perfect cake pops on their first or even few ..read more
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5 Sweet Snacks That Guarantee Sales at a School Concession Stand
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1w ago
Need to do some fundraising for your school club or organization? Sweet treats are a staple at school concession stands, and it’s no wonder why – they are a quick and easy way for students and staff to satisfy their cravings for something sweet. From chocolate bars to baked goods, there are so many options ..read more
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How to Sneak Candy Into the Movies [Without Getting Caught]
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1w ago
Kids: How are we going to sneak candy into the movies? Dad: Well, I got a few Twix up my sleeve. We are all familiar with the outrageous prices that movie theatres charge for confections and other snacks. Or maybe they just don’t carry your favorite type of candy. You can bring your own candy ..read more
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How to Coat Gummy Candy in Sugar [Without Melting]
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1w ago
Sour candies are addicting! Something about that hit of citric acid as the candy touches your tongue, making you pucker up, is delightful. If you have ever tried to coat your gummy candies in sugar and/or citric acid, you may have ended up with sticky or “wet” appearance. This is undesirable as sticky gummies are ..read more
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7 Must-Have Candy Making Gadgets For Beginner Enthusiasts
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2M ago
If you’re interested in learning how to make your own candy, there are a few essential gadgets that you’ll need. This article will list some important candy-making tools, and provide a short description of each. Keep in mind that this is just a basic list – there are many other tools and gadgets that can ..read more
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Preparing Perfect Boba Pearls for Bubble Tea: A Full Guide
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2M ago
The key to a well-cooked tapioca pearl is proper cooking and soaking of the pearls in syrup after. Too long or too short of a boil/soak will negatively impact the tapioca pearls’ texture and flavor. While most manufacturers include cooking directions along with the pearls, there are some key visual signs of a perfectly cooked ..read more
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How to Use Leftover Caramel
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2M ago
It’s not uncommon for people to have leftover caramel after making a homemade batch. If you are left with hardened, dark caramel, don’t worry! There are plenty of ways to use the rest up. For example, you can use the leftover caramel as a topping on cupcakes. If you want something that’s a little more ..read more
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Can Chocolate Get Moldy? Differences Between Bloom and Mold
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2M ago
Chocolate that has not been stored in proper conditions will usually end up with a white, chalky surface that looks similar to mold. Chocolate that has been stored above 80 degrees Fahrenheit or in a place where there is a lot of moisture can develop whitish streaks called “bloom.” There are two forms of chocolate ..read more
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Can You Recycle Candy Wrappers? (Answered)
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3M ago
We all know how satisfying it is to sink our teeth into a sweet treat, but have you ever stopped to think about what happens to the wrapper once you’re done? Well, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In this blog post, we will be discussing whether candy wrappers are recyclable and the impact of ..read more
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