Name That Candy: Cinnamon Balls in a Tube

Name That Candy

I got an email from a reader named Jennifer today trying to find the name of a long-lost candy. We get many, many of these types of emails and 95% of the time I don’t recognize the candy so I refer them to our Name That Candy Forum. This one was different though. I, too, remember this candy and the taste of it instantly flooded back into my memory, but I cannot remember its name. Below is Jennifer’s summary of what we remember about it. Can anyone help us remember the name?

For years now I have been searching for the name of a wonderful cinnamon candy I had in the 80′s as a kid. I remember the packaging almost more than the candy, so with Brian’s help I think we have both the candy and packaging covered. The candy itself were small red balls a little larger than BB’s, a little smaller than Tart N Tinys. The center was pressed dextrose similar to the center of a Gobstopper and the balls were coated with a red candy shell. They were sweet cinnamon… not too hot/spicy. They came in a very thick fuzzy (not smooth) red and white cardboard roll (Brian just remembers the tube and the candy, not the color or fuzziness), about the same size as a roll or quarters. On the top there was a round red plastic flip top. I can almost hear the sound of the little balls clicking as I would hold the roll between my thumb and pointer finger and flip it back and forth and can remember the taste as if it were yesterday. Now if we could only remember the name, that’s where you guys come in! Can someone please help a girl out and put me out of my misery… What was the name of that Candy??

Help us, Candy Addicts!

EAT IT! Snacks & Sweets Trivia Game Giveaway

EAT IT! Trivia Game
Not too long ago, we reviewed the EAT IT! Snacks & Sweets Trivia Game, and now we have 15 of them to give away to Candy Addict readers! Starting this month (September) we’re going to give away three of them per month to random commenters (on ANY article, not just this one) on Candy Addict. At the end of each month, we’ll draw three random comments and they will win!

Your comments must be relevant, non-spam, and more than 5 words long (no comments that just say “Cool!”). Only the first comment per article will count. You also must be a registered Candy Addict. The more good comments you make on our articles, the more entries you have for the giveaway each month.

If you can’t wait to see if you win a copy of the game, they are available right now at your local Target store.

NOTE: I can only send the games to U.S. addresses. Candy Addict doesn’t have a massive postage budget!

UPDATE: Only the first comment per post will count.

Teenormous – a t-shirt search engine

Teenormous logo

I started Candy Addict almost three years ago, but candy isn’t all I am into (snacks are another). I also love t-shirts, as you can tell by the number of times we have written about t-shirts. Because of this, I have been busy lately working on a brand new site called Teenormous. It’s essentially a t-shirt search engine right now, though we have big plans for the site and will be adding tons of new features to make it much more than just a search engine. Right now we have almost 15,000 t-shirts indexed and searchable. Take a look and see what you think.

Oh – and to keep this candy-focused, you can find candy t-shirts at the site too. Enjoy!

Review: EAT IT! Snacks & Sweets Trivia Game

EAT IT! Snacks And Sweets Trivia Game

How many times have you played Trivial Pursuit and thought, “Ah, come ON! Who could possibly know the names of the four great Greek poets of the 2nd century (and who cares)?” Have you ever wished for a trivia game that asked questions about topics that matter to your day-to-day life? Topics like candy, snacks, cookies, and ice cream? Well look no further, because Eat It! Snack & Sweets Trivia Game is here.

EAT IT! has actually been around for a few years but it is just now getting a major release in Target stores nationwide. We mentioned it in an article back in December of 2005 when I first discovered it, but I didn’t get a chance to try it. Now, I have a copy of the game in hand and I’m ready for a review.

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