Valentine’s Day fast approaching
Jan 23, 2009
It’s just about that time again, Valentine’s Day, when lovers express their affection by giving gifts to each other.
Most people traditionally pick up a box of chocolates or a bouquet of flowers to please the love of their life. If you want to try something different check out the unique edible gifts that candymachines.com has to offer.
Say your girl likes chocolates, try the Chocolate Body Sauce . That’s a gift that will be fun for both of you. If she enjoys the candy necklace candy that we all ate as children get her the Candy Suspender Belt or the Candy Handcuffs . She
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Kissables Vending Candy for Valentine’s Day
Jan 23, 2009
Just in time for Valentine’s Day Hershey’s Kissables are available in 21.3 oz. bags or in 16 lb. cases for vending machine owners.
Kissables are a miniature version of the world famous Hershey’s Kisses. The difference is the size, plus the miniature candy is a coated version of the kisses. Kissables are made from the same delicious milk chocolate as their cousin, however they come in an assortment of five bright colors like yellow, orange, red, green and blue.
With Valentine’s Day next month vending route operators can stock up for the holiday and get discounts from
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M&M’s Has Long History
Jan 23, 2009
Have you ever wondered why those delicious pop-in-your-mouth M&M’s candies came to be?
Since they’re my favorite candy I had to know. Here’s what I found out………..
M&M’s have a long history in the United States . They were first produced in New Jersey in 1941 by a company owned by Forrest Mars, Sr. He got the idea for M&M’s during the Spanish Civil War when he saw soldiers eating Smarties, a chocolate morsel covered with a hard sugar shell so that the chocolate wouldn’t melt.
When Mars introduced M&M’s to the G.I.s during World War II th
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Chocoholics Beware
Jan 23, 2009
If you haven’t already heard, the future supply of chocolate may be in jeopardy.
This situation is caused by the increase in demand for chocolate and the decline in cacao tree production. The cacao tree produces the seed that makes chocolate.
The increase in demand comes not only from the fact that anything chocolate tastes so good, but also from the growing evidence that eating chocolate can be good for your health.
The decrease in production comes from several reasons. First, diseases destroy a third of the world’s cacao crop every year. And those diseases are spreading around
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Hershey Company Museum Opens
Jan 23, 2009
The largest chocolate manufacturer in North America, Hershey Foods Corporation, recently opened a museum in Hershey , Pennsylvania .
This museum is a monument to Milton S. Hershey, who founded the company in 1894. The museum combines relics of the past, like a model of the machine used to wrap Hershey’s Kisses, along with high tech gadgets.
Hershey had several false starts in the candy making business before hitting on a winner in 1899 when he developed the Hershey process which produced a milk chocolate bar. In 1907 Hershey introduced the small flat-bottomed conical-shaped chocolate p
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