First made in the 1880's candy corn sales reach 20 million pounds per year. Yehawww that's a lot of candy corn.
I fall into the category that doesn't particularly like candy corn, but I do enjoy one or two pieces at Halloween. The new fangled flavors and Easter and Christmas candy corn have never grabbed me either. So pretty much I leave it to others to enjoy.
Until this year. Now they have chocolate covered candy corn. Chocolate; now who doesn't love things covered in chocolate? I have a lovely package of the said confecction which I will be sharing with my extended family tonight. I will of course let you know if it is a yummy as it sounds
UPDATE: chocolate covered candy corn is pretty good
Mmmmmmm I gotta get me some! and then I'll have some chocolate candy corn!
ReplyDeleteHi Jean knee! I'm currently in another country but I wanted to say cheerio!
ReplyDeleteI..don't...like...candy...corn. In this case,I would make an exception.
ReplyDeleteI will eat a little bit of candy corn each year... just because it feels wrong not to :) But chocolate covered candy corn... well, I might be willing to eat a few more of those :)
ReplyDelete20 million? I think I just ate that (burp)
ReplyDeleteYum. I might actually try that one of these days.
ReplyDeleteHey! Was that Bee doing a bad impersonation of me? Because it was bad.
ReplyDeleteApparently they don't celebrate NCCD in Greece, either.
OMG!!!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that wasn't really you.
:)