Wax bottle candies, known as “Nik-L-Nips,” earned their name from their original price — a nickel, and from the way they’re eaten by “nipping” of the bottle top to enjoy the flavored liquid inside.
Sugar Babies, Mallo Cup, Caramel Apple Pops, Peanut Butter Kisses, and Wax Teeth on starry background - Static Media / Shutterstock / Getty Every year, candy brands roll out new, novelty Halloween ...
Dear Dr. Blonz: My question is about the coating often used on nuts and candy. One almond product ingredient label listed “sugar, almonds, flour dextrin, artificial colors and flavors, titanium ...