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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My Bay Area Candy Adventure
Still, I had lots and lots, so I volunteered to create a Candy Buffet for the National Novel Writing Month‘s annual fundraiser called The Night of Writing Dangerously held in San Francisco on Sunday, November 22nd. Since there were going to be two hundred attendees, each wonderful fundraisers that deserve copious amounts of sugar, I thought a pound per person would be appropriate. So I packed up my car with nine boxes. Three were candy jars and the rest were filled with candy. I had two cases of York Peppermint Patties from an art director for a commercial shoot here in Los Angeles, Kencraft Old Fashioned Candy Sticks, two gallons of Kasugai Fruit Gummis, Koppers Limoncello Marzipan, Koppers Dark Chocolate Almonds, Koppers Hazelnut Sea Shell Brittle, Salt Water Taffy and Butterfly Candy Tarts. I was worried that wasn’t enough, so I contacted Mars and asked if they could donate something for our good fundraising writers who supported our programs to create writing curriculum for schools & libraries for free and they sent over 1,000 pieces/packages of Snickers, Skittles, M&Ms Milk Chocolate, M&Ms Peanut, M&M Minis and Dove Promises. On top of that, another local Los Angeles event planner had some M&M Premiums in those individual serving boxes for us to pop into the tote bags. Still, I was feeling like we were missing some basic candy food groups, so I spent some of my own money and ordered up 10 pounds of Albanese Confectionery’s World’s Best Gummi Bears, 5 pounds of their Sour Gummi Bears and 5 pounds of the Double Dipped Malted Milk Balls (I should have set a pound aside for myself, they’re so good). So now I was not only feeling pretty good because our fundraiser raised $33,000 for our programs, I’d also unloaded a bunch of candy that was taking up a lot of space in my house and office. My process of celebration began with ... acquiring more candy. Bi-Rite Market - 3639 18th Street, San Francisco. Christopher Elbow - 401 Hayes Street, San Francisco Miette Confiserie - 449 Octavia Street, San Francisco The Candy Store - 1507 Vallejo Street, San Francisco Then Monday morning I packed up my candy jars and headed tried to go to Harry and David near my hotel as they always seem to have fun holiday candies, but they weren’t open yet. I made my last stop: Charles Chocolates - 6529 Hollis Street, Emeryville So this isn’t the normal candy review, just a peek behind the scenes at a combination of my obsessions. But hopefully it gives you some sense of what kind of candy lifestyle is behind the Candy Blog. It’s a pretty good life, and for that I am thankful. Thanks for reading, thanks for leaving comments and most of all, thanks for making Candy Blog part of your life. Your support of it enables me to do all this other stuff to spread the sweet joy. POSTED BY Cybele AT 12:30 pm
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I live in SF and have not been to a single one of these stores. Sacre Bleu!!! More than anything, I want to score a bonbon bar. I’ll have to get to bi-rite sometime soon.
Thank you for doing Candy Blog. Not only in reviewing the candy, but in giving us such wonderful photos of it, as well as a fascinating aspect of word choice. (Whether it’s ‘hint of smoke’ or ‘reminded me of feet’.)
i just went into miette in hayes valley a couple days ago. it’s such a cute store. i tried a cupcake, it was okay, not my favorite. next time i’ll have to try some of the candy instead.
I’ve been following your blog for three (?) years or so now - it rocks! It’s nice to know that I’m not the only one with a passion for the stuff.
Thanks!
Will have to try a few of those next time I’m in the Bay Area, thanks for doing this blog! I’m more of a chocolate elitist, but next time you’re there you might want to try XOX chocolates at 754 Columbus Avenue(between Filbert & Greenwich)
Cheers!
You are really missing out on truffles. Next trip up north, you have to try XOX Truffles. The carmel one alone is worth the trip.
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