Saturday, June 9, 2012

Gingerbread House Candies: Find Razzles Online

Memory Lane

For the youngster of the late 70's and early 80's, Razzles were one of the favorite candies...or should I say, gums...or, perhaps, both? Of course! With a hard candy coating, original Razzles candies began with the feel and flavor of fruity candies. However, as the coating dissolved, the chewy goodness of gum came through, giving long lasting flavor and fun to the consumer. A childhood favorite, I enjoyed Razzles, and they were also a favorite decorative accent to family gingerbread house making. Though the years have passed, the classic candy/gum treat is still around, available for your own trip down memory lane, or for a perfect part of the ultimate gingerbread house!

Razzle Dazzle?

As with many popular childhood candies, Razzles have gone through some innovation in flavor, and a number of alternatives to the original lemon, raspberry, grape, blueberry and orange are available. The sour candies phase of the late 80's has never entirely disappeared, and many familiar varieties experimented with sour candies, Razzles included. Try those same original flavors in their sour counterparts.

Tropical Delight

The tropical trend also hit many popular candies of the 70's and 80's, and Razzles offers a tropical flavor assortment, as well.
Take a little trek into your past, or stock up for some fun summer treats. Plan ahead for your gingerbread house party, or just stock up because you enjoy them!
You can find all sorts of old fashioned candies in the virtual aisles of Amazon...and some, though not as old fashioned as we realize, are still our childhood favorites, stirring up memories, and inspiring gag gifts, practical jokes, and fun times as we remember the childhood themes that surrounded them. My favorite use for these older favorites is incorporating them into gingerbread house decorating activities with my kiddos.
However you put these candies to use, you can definitely find Razzles candies online, along with others, in varied quantities.

Now and Later Candies for Gingerbread House Decor

 

 

A Favorite From the 70's

For the teens and tweens of the late 70's, Now and Later Candies were a standard favorite, often purchased before school at the local 7-11 store, and pawned off at a profit throughout the day. Visible at the grocery checkstand, Now and Later candies were a favorite request when Mom was at the point of proceeding with her purchase. The lasting ability of Now and Later was it's selling point for a kid. Pop one in, and fruity flavor was long lasting. Harsh on the teeth, but great for flavor, it was very popular, if not permitted, in the school arena.

Now and Later, Now

It's rare to see Now and Later Candy in the checkout lane of the grocery store these days. Even at the local convenience store, it's not the most obvious on display, if it's there. Check the candy aisle of the grocer, and it's probably not visible. Now and Later may make an appearance in a different form, as a candy cane variety at Christmas, for example, or as a Jelly Bean variety at Easter. The flavors are bold, and therefore worthy of such innovation. However, Now and Later in it's original form is a little tougher to locate. Our local nostalgia candy store carried the small 4 packs, but as the economy slowed, the store closed its doors. A favorite in our annual gingerbread house decorating, it's great to know that we can order online.

Flavors

Now and Later candies are still available in the classic flavors, memorable to school kids of the 70's and 80's, including grape, watermelon, and sour apple. A modern twist, many new flavors abound, sure to stimulate the sweet tooth of young and old, alike. Orange, Strawberry, Strawberry Banana-split, Mango Melon, Lemonberry Split, Green Tingleberry, Cherry Apple Split, Black Radberry, Red Radberry, Blue Radberry, Cherry Limeade Splash, Peppermint, and Peach Smash are some of the new selections available.

Easier on the Teeth

Now and Later soft candy is also available, more taffy-like than the original chews, which were much too hard to chew, and needed to slowly soften in one's mouth. That was the appeal of the original candy, more than likely to the chagrin of many dentists and parents. The softer version, still a danger to the dental work of us 70's kids in modern day, may be a nice way to enjoy an old favorite without tearing out crowns!
Different flavors are available in the soft Now and Laters, including chocolate and vanilla.

Enjoy a Trip Down Memory Lane!

Stock up, eat some now, and enjoy some later! You will find online sources a good way to do so, with bulk Now and Later Candies easily available.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Gingerbread Bundt Pan

Gingerbread houses don't have to be made of cookies. Whether you love the style of the gingerbread house or the flavor, use this gingerbread house bundt pan to create a cake that's shaped like a house. This is a fun project for your tween or teen to engage in for holiday baking.>br>

Cookie Cutter Gingerbread House Set

If you love the cookie cutter approach to gingerbread house creation, this set from Fox Run is excellent for allowing a family sized gingerbread house. Be sure to read my page about gingerbread cutting techniques for the best approaches to making cookie cutter gingerbread houses.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Runts Candies for Your Gingerbread House

A Favorite With Young And Old

Walk into the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company, and one of the first items to jump out at young and old is the bulk packages of Runts candies! It may be the fact that they are close to an end, right about midsection of the aisles, or it may be the bright colors. Perhaps it's simply the fact that they are so popular. Nevertheless, the Runts grab my attention! The kids wander the aisles looking for just the right item to purchase with their spending money, but this is definitely a regular selection!
Of course, it takes a bit in gasoline to make the trek over to the Death Valley Nut and Candy Co., so it is a rare treat, usually close to gingerbread house decorating time. While it is still possible to track down the treats in local arenas, runts are usually restricted to the theatre box candy section at the drugstore. Not a chance of getting the quantity and price that one enjoys at the candy store. Further, the candy shop has wonderful bags of single flavors, not available at the local venue. Fortunately, for those who are looking for larger quantities or special selections of Runts, they can be purchased online
Runts Candies for Gingerbread House Decorating

For The Gingerbread House Enthusiast

When Gingerbread House time arrives, it is more of a rustic gourmet candy house that emerges. Combine Mom's delicious baked panels with an excited and creative atmosphere, and Runts candies are a must.
Bananas adorn the roof, hearts line the windows...icing and runts make for great fun, come Christmas! One theater box is never enough.

Gingerbread Decor in a Kit

Further, Wonka has produced it's own prebaked gingerbread house, combining the ease of prebaked house panels with the popularity of many Wonka favorites, including Runts.
Looking for an old favorite, or assembling gingerbread decor for your gourmet candy house, Runts are sure to fit the bill.

Favorite Mexican Candy: Perfect for Your South of the Border Gingerbread House

¡Delicioso!

Whether you have been South of the border on a trip, or for a day, or whether you became acquainted with the flavors of Mexican candies through a friend who shared, it's always fun to come across the flavors every once in a while on your own turf. Perhaps you are hoping to accent a celebration with a piñata, or help your child add a little touch to a cultural presentation. Or, maybe you just love the combinations of sweet fruit flavors such as sandia (watermelon) or mango with the spicy picante of chile. Whatever your reason, it's fun to track down and buy Mexican candy.
Generally, you can find some types of Mexican treats in the Hispanic Foods section of your grocer, but not an extensive selection.

Paletas

Southwest Gingerbread House Decor:  Mexican Paletas are Perfect

Lollipops are a common treat, and no different in Mexico, it is easy to find a youngster enjoying a paleta. The major difference, however, is that many Mexican lollipops are coated in chile, whether it is a chile mixed with sugar, or just a little dusting of a chile powder. Fruit flavors usually underlie the chile, whether just sweet frutiness, or fruity candy with its own chile incorporated into the sugary treat. Tamarindo, watermelon, and mango are the most common, though there are also "paletas de elote", corn cob shaped lollipops, yellow and sweet, encompassed with chile. Those don't taste much like corn, but apparently, it made for a great product.

My personal favorite Mexican candies, sandia flavored pops which are shaped like a slice of watermelon, with appropriate colorings, and coated in a sugar laden chile mixture. My mouth waters as I write. If you are new to Mexican candies, this is a must try! If you are familiar, you know what I'm talking about! Another, more difficult to find in the United States, and even tough when I've been in Mexico, are chile covered fruit flavored lollipops with a semi-liquid filling inside, "Rellenitos". Rather than doing a lot of footwork, it's nice to be able to find these Mexican candies to buy online!

Mazapan

Mazapan is so good, and it crumbles nicely for creating ground on a Southwest Gingerbread House

A powdery disc of peanuty goodness, Mazapan is a taste that many Mexican friends in the "Otro Lado" get excited about. In a dulcería these can often be purchased individually, as in many tienditas, or little shops. They can also be purchased in a box of many. I recommend the box, as you will want more than one.

Careful, they are a little messy, but so worth it!

Lucas

Add Lucas to Your Southwest Gingerbread House as a sprinkle over the roof or ground.

Lucas is very popular amongst Mexican kids, and among many adults who are kids at heart, as well. It comes in various forms, and is spicy and sour, sort of a combination of chile and lime or lemon. The powder is good for dipping ones fingers into, and licking. As I said, it's really popular with kids! They also enjoy it sprinkled over fruit. I never much took to chile on my (fresh) watermelon or oranges, but when the fresh fruit comes out, so does the chile, lucas being one of the versions.
Lucas laced candies include Pelón and Peloncitos. Pelón is Spanish for "bald man", and the candy is a container that works much as a Playdough barber shop set, pushing the oozy treat through multiple holes, coming out and looking like spaghetti or hair. Very fun, very tasty, it's a little messy, but again, worth it.

Duvalin

Duvalin:  Flavored Icing Accents for your Southwest Gingerbread Casa

Another hugely popular treat amongst youngsters is Duvalin. A little thicker than icing, but about the same flavor, the small tray is about 2"x2", maybe a little smaller, and is about 1/4 " thick. A small plastic spatula comes with the inexpensive goodie, for scooping the mixture out and eating. If you love to lick the bowl after making a cake or icing, this is a treat you will love. Two to three flavors in a tray, including chocolate, vanilla and strawberry, a must try in your survey of Mexican treats!

Chicle


Mexican Gum is perfect for all sorts of gingerbread house accents in your casa de gingebre.

Canel's Chicle is another inexpensive and tasty treat. Available in any dulcería or tiendita, and easily obtainable in line while waiting to cross the frontera (border), this is a popular item. Available to purchase online in the traditional box of small packets, similar gum is available for bulk purchase as well. Great shingles on a gingerbread house roof, or just a nice monotony breaker, these are a great piñata stuffer, as well.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

McStevens Hot Chocolate for Your Gingerbread House Party

Fall and Winter Fun

Autumn ushers in that appreciation for hot beverages, bursting with flavors that speak of chilly days, falling leaves, snowball fights, and Christmas trees. McSteven's Holiday Hot Cocoa, Cider, and other nostalgic hot beverage mixes in nostalgic tins, bearing fun and whimsical scenes or memorable characters, are a great way to bring a bit of yesteryear into your home today. These are lovely in their own right, as small gifts for friends and family, so if you are looking for something truly unique, browse through those selections below, as it's doubtful you'll see them on the shelves of your local department store.
Many of the flavors are elegant and unique, much more intriguing than the simple packets of hot cocoa and cider mix you'll find at the grocery store. When the product is gone, you'll want to hang on to the lovely tins.

McSteven's Belgian White Chocolate Drink Mix

White chocolate as a morning beverage? Out of this world! As an evening treat? Scrumptious! The lovely snowman scene on the tin is perfect for an elegant, yet inexpensive, Christmas gift for a teacher or colleague. Bundle it with a snowman mug, for a perfect token of appreciation.
Do you need a holiday gift for your secret pal? This is the perfect way to add a touch of luxury to the season. A postal carrier, or hair stylist, or receptionist, will also find this a fun token of your appreciation during the Christmas season.

For the Gingerbread Afficionado

If you love gingerbread, or know someone who does, McSteven's Gingerbread Hot Cocoa is a perfect match with a gingerbread man mug. Bring it as a hostess gift to a Christmas caroling party, or give it to that baking enthusiast! Get a set of gingerbread man mugs, and a package of Gingerbread Holiday Blend Cocoa by McStevens, and have a fun night with your children, reading the story of the Gingerbread Man, and drawing up plans, or making candy decorations lists, for your upcoming gingerbread house decoration event!

Good Grief!

Christmas celebrations just aren't complete, for some, without watching the Charlie Brown Christmas Special. Enjoy McStven's collection of Charlie Brown and Peanuts hot cocoa tins, and find some Peanuts mugs, as well...bundle up and watch that special while enjoying this treat! My daughter already has Charlie Brown mugs picked out for her Uncle, who once playe the lead role in a middle school version of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". Now all we need is the coordinating tins of hot chocolate mix. There are McStevens Beverages in Peanuts designs for other occasions, as well, so be sure to look for Valentines, and others.

Raggedy Ann and Andy

McSteven's has selections of Raggedy Ann and Andy hot cocoa tins and mixes, perfect for the adult who has fond memories of the pair, or for the youngster just becoming acquainted with them. Pair the hot cocoa with a mug, or an ornament, or a doll, or bring it yourself, and read Raggedy Ann and Andy stories to your nieces and nephews, or grandchildren! What a fun tradition!
If you have an older relative who has loved collectible, vintage dolls such as Raggedy Ann, this is a fun gift idea, as it may bring back some great memories. There are many Raggedy Ann crafts available, and it would be fun to package this treat in a special tote, decorated Raggedy Ann style!

McStevens Harvest Flavors

Perfect for fall nights, and great to bring along to a Thanksgiving Day celebration, these elegant flavors include Harvest Spice White Chocolate, Apple Cider, and Carmel Apple Cider. You may want to get an extra container for yourself, these will be a hit!
Are you setting up a kids table for Thanksgiving? Use the McStevens tins as part of the centerpieces, emptying the contents, and creating a lollipop bouquet, with the McStevens tin as the base. Mix up the hot cocoa, meanwhile, and serve it to the youngsters with generous dollops of whipped cream, while the adults enjoy coffee and tea.

Find Additional McSteven's Hot Beverage Mixes

For autumn and winter holidays, or for other occasions throughout the year, McSteven's provides intriguing and elegant packaging for unique hot and cold beverages. While all possiblities are not able to be displayed herein, there are options for wedding day and new baby themes at Amazon, and some of the McSteven's mixes and tins are available for subscribe and save discounts.