Here we go again – another artisan-style caramel product made with high falootin’, responsibly-cultivated ingredients. You’re probably thinking, “Wake me up when this review is over!”, right? Sounds likes a good idea. While you go ahead and take a snooze, I’ll just pop a few more of these squishy-delish, dairy delicacies in my mouth.
Candy Review: Happy Goat Caramels
Categories: Candy,Candy Reviews,Gourmet Candy,Soft CandyCandy Review: Sulpice Chocolat
Categories: Candy,Candy Reviews,Chocolate Candy,Gourmet Candy,New CandySometimes, we like to mix it up at Candy Addict and today is one of those occasions! It’s Haiku candy review time! You may have read some of our past Haiku reviews. They were well received so we’re doing it again! Today, we’ll be reviewing Sulpice Chocolat’s milk and dark chocolate bars. Each designer bar is hand-painted and combines a medley of chocolate, herbs, and spices. Without further ado…
Cardamom, Cloves, Ceylon Cinnamon, Vanilla, Tellicherry Black Pepper, & Milk Chocolate
Candy Review: Classy Karma Candy
Categories: Candy,Candy Reviews,Gourmet Candy,New Candy,Soft CandyWith the popularity of yoga and its associated clothing, mats and other accessories, I guess it was only a matter of time until the popular fitness/relaxation stretching regime got its own signature candy – Classy Karma Candy Healthy Yoga Treats. Not that it isn’t a bit illogical – what makes less sense than having a post-workout candy treat to gain back all those lost calories?
Ah, but this is a healthy treat – or so the promotional material I received at the All Candy Expo claims. It’s “12 TIMES MORE POTENT than synthetic vitamin C,†contains “ALL NUTURAL (sic) ANTI AGING properties from powerful antioxidants,†and is made with “all-natural berries and spices with no processed sugar.†(The ingredients, however, say otherwise – the first two ingredients are sugar and glucose, which don’t just pop out of the sugarcane without SOME level of processing.)
These are made by the Classy Candy Company, a new company – as far as I could tell, the candies are only available for sale on Classy Candy’s website (which was clearly written by a non-native English speaker – I found its enthusiastic, if slightly fractured, copy kind of charming).