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BS: What's your favourite candy?

11 Nov 04 - 08:19 PM (#1324028)
Subject: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Peace

There is a gummy candy out called Dinosours. Man oh man are they good. Especially the green ones. There are four colours which loosely correspond to certain flavours: Green, Yellow, Red and Orange. They are the colours; I guess the flavours to be green, yellow, red and orange. My all-time favourites used to be jujubes--tough call between them and jelly beans--but these thangs are really gooooood.

I seek the informed and enlightened opinions of others, figgering while we chew the fat we might also provide others with the idea of something else to chew.

For folks who restrict their sugar intake for one reason or other, have you found something that is really good and doesn't contain sugar?

That's it. Thought folks might like to forgit about politics and war for a while.


11 Nov 04 - 08:25 PM (#1324037)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Padre

Got to be Goldenberg's Peanut Chews. Made with DARK chocolate.


11 Nov 04 - 08:29 PM (#1324043)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Blissfully Ignorant

If it has sugar in it and is an un-natural shade of anything, it's good in my books.


11 Nov 04 - 08:30 PM (#1324045)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Rapparee

There used to be some candy in the rations we got in the Army...just jerking your chain, brucie!

No matter how hard I try, I do sometimes break down and buy a Rocky Road bar (fresh, not stale). Chocolate over cashews and marshmallow. Mmm-mmm-good! I'm also partial to white chocolate Reese's cups and those caramels from Alice in Montana.

But I'm supposed to be on a sugar-free diet 'cause of insulin resistance. Aspertame gives me headaches, saccharine leaves a bad after taste, and the sorbitols upset my stomach.

No, I haven't found anything in the way of candy, yet.

But I have found Splenda sugar substitute. Can't tell the difference between it and sugar (maybe because it's supposed to be made from sugar). It's delicious on berries! Really.

I've often wondered: if I ate equal quantities of "invert sugar" and regular sugar, wouldn't they cancel each out?


11 Nov 04 - 08:39 PM (#1324052)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

'those caramels from Alice in Montana'

Thanks, Rapaire!
We were judged one of the best tasting products at the New York Fancy Foods Show in June 2004... chosen from many thousands of companies from around the world.

I'm trying to avoid sugar, so I make treats at home with stevia (all natural and no calorie sweetener herb).

Alice


11 Nov 04 - 08:45 PM (#1324060)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

I don't eat candy. Well... When I go to the Dollar General store I hit their 25¢ storebrand candy rack for one chocolate bar with almonds and one peppermint patty thing. But that's all. And I only go there, oh, as often as I can find some feeble-assed excuse to do so. But I'm not addicted or anything. No, not me.

I'd love to stay and chat some more but I think we're down to only three or four gallons of laundry detergent. Need to run down to the Dollar General store and pick up a couple more. Hope they've restocked the peppermint patty rack today. It was lookin' kinda low this morning. Well, the peanut butter patty things are pretty good too....


11 Nov 04 - 09:33 PM (#1324087)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,.gargoyle

Ear-Wax, simply, just.... ear-wax.

Sincerely,
Gargoyle


12 Nov 04 - 12:14 AM (#1324237)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: mack/misophist

Back when I could still have it, it was chocolate covered cherries or anything with cherries. Peppermint patties came a close second.


12 Nov 04 - 04:01 AM (#1324330)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: fat B****rd

Big slab bars of Cadbury's Fruit and Nut.


12 Nov 04 - 04:06 AM (#1324333)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: chris nightbird childs

Chocolate!! Lots of chocolate! That's my weakness! Chocolate cake, chocolate bars, chocolate ice cream, hot chocolate...


12 Nov 04 - 04:30 AM (#1324341)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,noddy

EYE CANDY


12 Nov 04 - 04:37 AM (#1324345)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Ellenpoly

Chris, you ARE a guy, aren't you?

Just wondering...that kind chocolate devotion usually (but not always I guess) comes from us wimmenfolk.

Anybody at MC willing to see that I'm buried in a vat of chocolate?...

Preferably BEFORE I die?

;-D

..xx..e


12 Nov 04 - 04:38 AM (#1324347)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Joe Offer

Orange chocolate truffles, available at Trader Joe's.
Good stuff, especially with a nice, strong cup of coffee.
-Joe Offer-


12 Nov 04 - 08:49 AM (#1324471)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

yum
Good one, Joe.


12 Nov 04 - 09:02 AM (#1324490)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: MBSLynne

Yep..got to go with peppermint patties..and also pink penny sticks called musk sticks that we used to get in Oz when I was a kid. Anything made by Green & Blacks but particularly Maya Gold, Thorntons Oriental Ginger bars and Thornton's chocolate covered ginger...I've got to stop.....and I'm not supposed to have sugar either!

Love Lynne


12 Nov 04 - 09:30 AM (#1324507)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

All you folks near a Whole Foods Market, especially in California,
you can probably get our made in Montana all natural gourmet carmels in the bulk section. Look for the logo name "Béquet" or just ask the staff.

Alice


12 Nov 04 - 09:41 AM (#1324516)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

I'm also fond of the Brach's "Rich & Dreamy Assorted Cremes" sold from bulk racks at many grocery stores. What I like about them is that samples are 3/25¢, but there's no way the security cameras, or even a nearby store employee, can tell whether you're really putting a guarter in the coin box or just a nickel. Sure, it's shoplifting, but it's shoplifting with a subversive edge. I figure that if everyone were to stiff WalMart for 20¢ on candy samples every time they go in the place, WalMart would go bankrupt in about 75,000 years.


12 Nov 04 - 09:55 AM (#1324538)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,donuel

Royal Crown black cherry candy
But I xcan't get it in the States


12 Nov 04 - 10:36 AM (#1324584)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: muppett

Pontifract cakes, liquorice allsorts (have to be Bassetts), midget gems (have to be Lions), Colts foot rock, Judy Barretts, Yorkshire all sorts, Poor Bens, Liquorice tablets, Fuse bars.


12 Nov 04 - 10:52 AM (#1324599)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: SINSULL

Churchill's (UK hint hint) makes the most incredible fruit gels. They come in a three dimensional, small round tin with all the fruits printed on it. I found them once in the States at TJ Maxx. Someone had gone out of business and there they were. I would kill for some...

Chocolate doesn't do it for me. It sits here until it gets furry and then I throw it out. Dark chocolate is more likely to get eaten but only when I crave it. But those sugar coated intensely good fruit gels...SIGH!


12 Nov 04 - 11:01 AM (#1324609)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,Sooz (at work)

A Cadbury's slab of chocolate any time any variety! Special treat though, Bings Bongs and Blues (chocolate covered semi dried apricots, blueberries and cherries)


12 Nov 04 - 11:05 AM (#1324615)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Once Famous

A Butterfinger bar.

Many others of the old standards.


12 Nov 04 - 11:40 AM (#1324650)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST

Thornton's toffee.   Plain, with brazil nuts, with raisins, treacle, whatever, I love it all. Mmmmmmm-mm! Nuthin' better. Sure wish I could buy it over here in the US. Then there's Cadbury's Fruit and Nut bar. Can't get chocolate like that over here. There's Cadbury's of Canada, and that's pretty tasty, but it just isn't the same as the "real thing."


12 Nov 04 - 11:47 AM (#1324659)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST

GUEST, Donuel

Are you by chance meaning "Regal Crown" hard candy, individually wrapped and sold in rolls? They make fruit sours in several flavors, including black cherry. I love 'em too. I used to get them up in Michigan at the Rexall Drug Stores. Can't find them anywhere nowadays.


12 Nov 04 - 12:40 PM (#1324712)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Mrs.Duck

Terry's Chocolate orange.


12 Nov 04 - 12:46 PM (#1324721)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Ellenpoly

OMG! I agree with Martin Gibson about something!! Maybe the end of the world IS at hand!

Someone give me a Butterfingers QUICK!

;-D

..xx..e


12 Nov 04 - 01:54 PM (#1324795)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Clinton Hammond

Black Licorice, but not allsorts... those gross me out...

Jelly Babies are good from time to time...

as are "Scotch Mints"...

I eat enough of them, Fishermans Friends must count as candy for me....


12 Nov 04 - 02:02 PM (#1324800)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Rapparee

Once when I was about 4 my father took me along to the "family tavern." He sat at the bar, drinking his 7-Up and talking with family. I was pretty much left to myself, and I remember finding a Butterfinger bar! Yes! Right their within my reach...in the spitoon...an empty wrapper.... I've never felt the same about spitoons since.


12 Nov 04 - 02:20 PM (#1324819)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Emma B

Uncle Joes Mint Balls and chocolate,of course!


12 Nov 04 - 03:27 PM (#1324889)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Myrtle

Liquorice in any way shape or form....pontefract cakes, Lakeland soft eating liquorice, liquorice gums, and aniseed ditto...aniseed twist, blackcurrant and aniseed, and of course pernod!!


12 Nov 04 - 03:28 PM (#1324891)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Peace

Y'ever had those really salty liquorice things, Myrtle?


12 Nov 04 - 03:39 PM (#1324901)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: emjay

Cadbury Fruit and Nut bars, and Milka Sahne Creme.   Mmmmmmmmm. First time i ever gained weight from reading, this thread is dangerous.


12 Nov 04 - 03:41 PM (#1324904)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: rumanci

Wilkinson's black and white mints (non-coloured version of liquorice allsorts), Wilko mints (giant torpedo hard shelled with liquorice centre) and mint imperials ...........all of them a dentist's nightmare ..........big sigh
p.s. I can't get them for love or money down south apart from just one location miles away and I aint naming it in case others get there before me and clear out the stock :-P


12 Nov 04 - 07:47 PM (#1325113)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST

Alice, how can we ask for those caramels when we have NO idea how to pronounce Bequet? I keep getting visions of Hyacinth Bucket (no, it's Bu-KAY)!


12 Nov 04 - 08:27 PM (#1325132)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: mg

Good news for the insulin resistance crowd..you can, as Alice said, make very good things out of stevia. Just take your standard fudge recipe, and use stevia instead of sugar..like..1/3 teaspoon instead of a cup of sugar..honest. That is of the white powder. You can also make very good cheesecake with stevia. Don't think of baked goods because you shouldn't be eating them anyway. Unless it is like a chocolate decadance or brownie like thing, which I think you could make with stevia and almond powder or something low-glycemic.

Bad news is that a fair percentage of people find stevia has a bitter aftertaste. But lots don't so try it. It is a herb, you can grow it yourself, and it is actually supposed to be beneficial to diabetics in regulating blood sugar.

mg


12 Nov 04 - 08:28 PM (#1325133)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

Guest, it is French... yes, sounds kind of like bu-KAY.

The owner is Robin Béquet.

Alice


12 Nov 04 - 08:35 PM (#1325138)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

Béquet... Imagine the best home made caramel you've ever had and then some.
Real butter, cream, vanilla... no preservatives, no artificial anything. Like no other commercial caramel I've ever had. Definitely gourmet. In fact, we say our pronunciation guide for Bequet is "gourmet".

mary garvey is the person who turned me on to stevia over a year ago when we were chatting in Mudcat chat room. I had never heard of it. I found it at my local food co-op in the white powder, the powdered leaf, and in liquid drops. I tried them all, and the white powder is definitely the best in my opinion, with no aftertaste, just sweetness. It has excellent health properties aside from being a concentrated natural sweetner with no calories. If I ever get cravings for a soda, I use a tiny amount of stevia powder mixed into club soda with a few drops of cola or ginger extract (the flavoring you buy to make home made sodas).

Alice


12 Nov 04 - 08:37 PM (#1325141)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Alice

An easy home made stevia treat:
melted baking chocolate, stevia to taste, nuts and/or cocoanut or dried fruit


13 Nov 04 - 02:48 PM (#1325838)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Cluin

Mike & Ikes

Spearmint Leaves


13 Nov 04 - 02:54 PM (#1325849)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Cluin

And Toblerone.



Thanks, Billy


13 Nov 04 - 06:07 PM (#1326012)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: MBSLynne

Oooh! Spearmint leaves! And jaffas, minties and spearies, ripe raspberries.....


13 Nov 04 - 07:05 PM (#1326059)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Rapparee

This past summer we enjoyed fresh raspberries and blackberries, sweetened with Splenda, served over scones and topped with whipped cream or creme fraiche. On the porch, as the sun disappeared behind the mountains and the golfers made fools of themselves on the second fairway....

Lovely.


13 Nov 04 - 11:59 PM (#1326201)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Scoville

Mallowcreams (candy corn), especially the pumpkin-shaped ones that come out every year in October.

Caramels, especially the Goetze's ones with the sugar centers.

Tootsie Rolls, both the ordinary chocolate ones and the fruit-flavored ones.

Cream drops

Almost anything involving dark chocolate


14 Nov 04 - 08:06 PM (#1326834)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Big Al Whittle

maynards Wine Gums...the green ones


15 Nov 04 - 02:13 AM (#1327034)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,Boab

"Coo Candy"!! For the non=scots and even those Scots under the age of about fifty, Coo Candy got its name from the picture of a Highland cow on the wrapper. When I was a mining engineer and on shift I was invariably found ,just before starting my afternoon shift, in one of the local shops buying my bar of "Coo Candy". It's still around, even here in Canada. I'll bet more than one of the Scottish catters will back me on this one. The best of the best!


15 Nov 04 - 06:02 AM (#1327131)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: RangerSteve

Snickers, Mars Bars, M&M's (all varieties), Reeses Pieces, Kraft Caramels, Butterfinger, Goldenberg's Peanut Chews, and GooGoo Clusters.   It's really hard to have one favorite.

And a few that I'm not sure they still make: Chunky, Zagnut, and Clark Bars.

And Mallomars, which may actually be a cookie.


15 Nov 04 - 06:05 AM (#1327133)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Paco Rabanne

Lager.


15 Nov 04 - 07:04 AM (#1327174)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: LilyFestre

When I am being a good diabetic, I really like the Baskin Robins Chocolate Chip Mint hard candies. They are sugar free, but alas, not calorie free.

Now....for a VERY occasional treat (and my sugar is under good control), I LOVE LOVE LOVE Lindt Chocolate, especially Lindt (and ONLY Lindt will do) white chocolate!!!!! YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!

Michelle


15 Nov 04 - 11:40 AM (#1327397)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Myrtle

Brucie, now that maybe rings a distant bell...I once had something called bitter liquorice which was wonderful, but I'm not sure whether thats what you mean...so go on...tell me about this salty liquorice...drool drool!! :o)


15 Nov 04 - 12:58 PM (#1327472)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: John MacKenzie

McCowans Boab. However as a Glaswegian there is only one candy for me, 'COULTERS'!
Giok


15 Nov 04 - 02:13 PM (#1327569)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Carly

As an unrepentant chocoholic who is trying to give up sugar, I have made a recent study of sugarless chocolates. I have never met a chocolate I didn't like, but dark is my favorite, and at the moment I would have to give top honors to Carb Safe's DARK Chocolate, in a black wrapper, available at Trader Joe's. Belgian DeLite bars(I can't help the silly name!) are also very good.


15 Nov 04 - 07:40 PM (#1327894)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: freda underhill

crystallised ginger, turkish delight, dried pineapple, dried mango.

dark chocolate covered liquorice, aniseed rings (soft jelly aniseed rings covered with dark chocolate)


15 Nov 04 - 08:32 PM (#1327970)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: DebC

Mozart's Balls


16 Nov 04 - 01:26 AM (#1328187)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: dianavan

Hand-dipped, chocolate covered cherries from the toothless, old candy-maker down on Main.

Those very special, home made Marshmallows wrapped in wax paper.

Mom's divinity fudge (also known as 'white death').

Pontefract cakes! What are those????????????????????????????????

Anybody here from Quebec that wants to describe a Mae West?

d


16 Nov 04 - 02:22 AM (#1328226)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: GUEST,Boab

McCowans it was ,John "giok"---but "Coulters"I think has its hame in Dumfries!


16 Nov 04 - 04:24 AM (#1328298)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: John MacKenzie

Potefract cakes are a flattish circular liquorice cake, made with a nice soft sweetish liquorice.
Giok
Available stateside Here


16 Nov 04 - 07:13 AM (#1328378)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: kendall

Reeses peanut butter cups
Anything made of chocolate


16 Nov 04 - 07:26 AM (#1328387)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Crystal

L'artisan du chocolate Earl Grey tea chocolates and Sea Salted Caramel. Heaven Wrapped in very good chocolate! Unfortunatly at about £12 for a box of 12 it's a little out of my range!


16 Nov 04 - 08:51 AM (#1328469)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Essex Girl

Belgian chocolates,Butter brazils,fudge, Reeces peanut cups - but where can you get them in the UK?,and cinder toffee.


16 Nov 04 - 09:19 AM (#1328491)
Subject: RE: BS: What's your favourite candy?
From: Crystal

You can get Reeces Peanut cups in "Globally Sweet" In Aberdeen. Admittidly this is not terribly helpful for anyone not in Aberdeen!