The Big Tips Candy Collection

Big Tips Candy Collection

What if you could find all your favorite classic candy bars packaged together in one convenient pack? Well, look no further! Big Tips Candy has done all the footwork for you! About time, huh?

Big Tips Candy is selling a collection of classic and regional candies so everyone can enjoy them, regardless of where you’re located. Inside one of their collections you’ll find 15 classic favorites: Mallo Cup, Clark Bar, Idaho Spud, Peanut Chews, Goo Goo Cluster, Big Cherry, Twin Bing, U-NO, Sky Bar, Nut Goodie, Old Faithful, Salted Nut Roll, Bun Bar, Mountain Bar, and Rocky Road. Whew! That’s a lot of candy! Depending on which collection you order, you may also get great additions like a candy coloring book, a copy of the book “Candy: The Sweet History” by Beth Kimmerle or even an extra free tin of more candy.

Their website is also extremely well-organized and informative. They provide a brief history and description for each candy bar. I find this is extremely helpful and appreciate the candy even more because of it. There’s also a small recipe section and news of upcoming candy events.

All on top of this, their mascot Tippy Tapperton (what is he? a hedgehog? porcupine?) is just so cute! How can you say no to that face?

candy, sweets, regional, collection, retro, nostalgia, chocolate, classic

3 thoughts on “The Big Tips Candy Collection

  1. I just wrapped up my reviews of the Big Tips collection today at sugarhog.net. It was a lot of fun trying the different regional candies. Plus, it comes with a fun and strange coloring book.
    Rebecca

  2. Rebecca, I know! I’ve been reading them eagerly each day! It’s sad that you’ve finished the whole box now. After reading your review, I want to run to my local Eckerd to buy a Skybar! :)

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