A page from a merchandiser’s catalog featuring assorted candy brands from the Mason company - 1949.

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A page from a merchandiser’s catalog featuring assorted candy brands from the Mason company - 1949.
Candy Dots vs. Other Classic Candies: Which One Reigns Supreme?
Candy Dots, also known as Candy Buttons or Button Candy, are a nostalgic and whimsical confection that has delighted generations of candy enthusiasts. These tiny, colorful sugar droplets are neatly arranged in rows on long strips of white paper, creating a playful and visually appealing treat.
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Typically featuring pastel hues of pink, yellow, and blue, Candy Dots offer a simple yet satisfying burst of sweetness. The candy's unique presentation invites an interactive eating experience, as consumers can choose to peel the dots off the paper or nibble them directly from the strip.
Originating in the 1930s, Candy Dots have maintained their popularity over the decades, becoming a staple of candy shops, party favors, and childhood memories. Their enduring appeal lies not only in their taste but also in the novelty of their design and the fun associated with consuming them.
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While the flavor is predominantly sweet, some variations offer subtle fruit essences. The texture is crisp and dissolves quickly on the tongue, providing a momentary sugar rush. Despite their small size, Candy Dots pack a surprising amount of flavor into each colorful morsel.
For many, these candies evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding them of simpler times and carefree childhood moments. Today, Candy Dots continue to charm both young and old, serving as a bridge between generations and a testament to the enduring appeal of classic candy creations.
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Funny cheap Halloween costumes are the perfect solution for budget-conscious party-goers looking to make a memorable impression. These costumes often rely on clever wordplay, pop culture references, or absurd concepts to elicit laughs without breaking the bank.
Popular options include punny outfits like a "cereal killer" (wearing cereal boxes with plastic knives stuck in them), or a "holy cow" (dressing as a cow with angel wings). Others might opt for low-effort classics like a ghost made from a white sheet with eyeholes, or a mummy wrapped in toilet paper.
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DIY enthusiasts can create amusing costumes using everyday items, such as a bunch of grapes made from purple balloons, or a static cling victim covered in mismatched socks and dryer sheets.
These budget-friendly costumes prove that creativity and humor can trump expensive, store-bought outfits, making Halloween fun and accessible for everyone.
WIP #6
Listen, the other five WIPs are all back and forth, back and forth, and I just needed a project in the round. A granny hexagon in this crazy circus-confetti colored yarn is just the structured madness my little overwhelmed brain needs as a distraction. It’s gonna be YUGE.
Succulent Garden Designer Series Paper for #PCC240
Succulent Garden Designer Series Paper for #PCC240
Hello stampers, crafters, and friends I hope that you are having a wonderful day. I know that with spring in the air it is such a wonderful time. For this weeks, Paper Craft Crew Design challenge I was differently channeling my spring fever. Here’s a look at my card for this weeks sketch challenge. And heres the sketch for this weeks challenge. Tips & Tricks: Sometimes you don’t have to have…
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Candy Dots with Kool-Aid
Cube Creatures
Now normally I do 3d projects on a Friday but I am bringing this one a little late as I had one heck of a bad day yesterday but everythings better today, amazing how a good nights sleep can put things in perspective.
As promised this week I am bringing you the 3D project I was meant to show last week.
The project is based on this lovely paper craft duck dice I found. You can find the original…
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