Showing posts with label wholesale sweets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholesale sweets. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2009

Fundraising with Wholesale Retro Sweets


We all know school fundraisers are some of the best ways to acquire funding for school projects and activities. However, it's important to also keep in mind that it is not something you think about overnight and begin the following day. In other words, school fundraisers should be well-planned and well executed in order for them to be successful. Usually, the first thing that must be considered is what product to sell. Of course, when deciding on this, it's vital to look into where the fundraising will be held. If it's going to be in school, then it has to sell stuff that matters to people who'll be there – kids. And talking about kids, what could be more marketable than sweets? Whole retro sweets, in particular, should do just great because they come in such wide varieties that are just perfect for a fundraiser!

After deciding on selling those candies, you have to set a target as to how much you want to make from them. You have to be realistic on this one or you could just mess up other plans you may have which depend on the outcome of this activity. While those old-fashioned sweets are definitely bankable, they don't come for free nor does the labor that will be necessary to get this affair moving. Definitely, when setting this goal, you have to think about operational costs and how they're likely to affect the final tally.

Whatever you have planned at this stage would be useless without a program of action you should very well define a considerable amount of time ahead of the affair. If your team is known to work miracles at fundraisers, then you can probably do it in three weeks. But if you're average PTA or faculty members with more human capabilities, then you're definitely going to need more time – maybe even months just to get this all planned out with a high probability of success. Even if traditional sweets sound like such unbeatable things to sell at an affair like this, you still need to iron things out and what better way to do that than to create a checklist of things necessary to pull the affair together.

Of course, no successfully planned fundraiser actually works unless people know about it. Lack of promotion is a common pitfall of fundraising committees that may have prepared everything except inform people that their fundraiser exists. Coupled with getting word out about the affair is going public about what the affair is for. This definitely matters because people will always want to know what they're spending their money on.

As far as the money you plan to raise is concerned, you'll definitely be increasing your profit margin when you buy from an online wholesale sweets shop. Buying wholesale always lets you purchase at whopping discounts and when you're buying as much as what you would need for a fundraising event, these discounts surely make a world of difference.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wholesale Fun with Wholesale Sweets


So you're the happiest person on earth now that you know retro sweets are back. They are, of course, those candies that convinced you of life's goodness back when you were this little kid with an unforgiving sweet tooth. Now that you have your own kids, you want introduce them to those unforgettable sweets but actually, you just want to drown yourself in nostalgia. Don't worry, no one's telling. But if you're going to make a go for this plan, you might as well do it wisely – buy those sweets in bulk. Yes, buying from a wholesale retro sweets shop is the most practical way around it. That's because when you buy from a wholesaler, you don't only get to choose from unbelievable wide varieties. You also get your candies at incredibly low prices.

There's actually more reason why you might find buying wholesale sweets more practical. For your next corporate convention, these traditional sweets could be well appreciated by participants who might need an energy lift from time to time during the affair. Or if you're holding a fundraiser for a civic cause, these sweets could just spell success for your campaign. When you partner with a wholesale retro sweets shop, you can be assured that you have only the most number of choices you can pick from. You probably won't believe that these bulk candy sellers can offer you thousands upon thousands of different brands and types of candies. And they have an efficient way of assisting you in your choices.

Whether you want those candies for personal or corporate reasons, you are guaranteed of traditional sweets you'd be glad to indulge in. Simply get on the Internet and find yourself a online store's website where you can browse through options for different occasions from Halloween to Easter. Of if there are any particular retro sweets you have in mind, you can just search for them in the store site's database. In seconds, you'll be presented with varieties you probably never even thought existed. While it's great to reconnect with those candies you've always adored since childhood, it shouldn't hurt to try some new ones which may not be exactly new, just hidden in some unexplored portions of that old-fashioned local candy store you used to frequent as a kid.

Chocolate Footballs, Drumstick Lollies, Fried Eggs, Friendship Rings, Friendship Rings, Jelly Bean Love Hearts, Jelly Bean Love Hearts, Jelly Cherry Lips, Kola Kubes, Love Hearts, Hearts Dip, Parma Violets, Scented Satins, Space Dust, Strawberry & Cream Lollies, Wham Bars, etc. - don't they ever ring the sweetest-sounding bells! Yes, these old-fashioned sweets are back and waiting for your splurging on. What better way to do that than to buy them in bulk from a wholesale sweets shop!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wholesale Retro Sweets



Someway, somehow, everybody's going to have a sweet tooth craving for a nice, sweet satisfaction. This is the reason why candies are always popular and in demand. Regardless of age, people will always have a special place in their hearts for sweets. Retro sweets, in particular, are a favorite for their time-tested goodness. Back in the 70's and 80's, children found joy with every Fizzy Cola Bottle they could sink their teeth into. Today, these old-fashioned sweets are made sweeter for the memories they bring.

If you've always wondered where those Candy Sticks, Curly Wurlies, Drumsticks Highland Toffees, or Love Hearts have gone, you'll only be pleased to know that they're making a comeback you probably always longed for. Wholesale retro sweets are now available online in wide varieties for that sweet, nostalgic tooth. Now ,it's time to remember how that candy shop used to make you feel sweet and innocent. When looking for your Banana Mallows, Barratts Shrimps, Black Jacks, Brown Gems and other favorites, the Internet is your best bet. There's a good number of wholesale retro sweets shops you can check out and compare for their products and prices.

Getting those traditional sweets is easier when you do it at home on your computer with your kids who'll surely love to be introduced to your childhood favorites while you get teary-eyed. But it doesn't mean you can be carefree when making choices. There are many wholesalers out there but they're not all created equal. Compare them while considering quality and price. Make sure the products are fresh. Also, look into shipment policies and services in general. You should be able to strike a balance between what they offer and how.

How to pay for those retro sweets is also surely worth some thought. Choose the option that is the most suitable and reliable. It should also work to do your research on which wholesale sweets shops are tops. You can check for reviews and comments to get an idea about the store you're planning to buy from.

The golden age of candy is most certainly back and if you loved it the first time, you'll love it more now when every bite, chew, munch and chomp is a reminder of how happy and sweet life was before. This comeback of retro sweets is also a great way to tell stories to your children about your adventures with each sneaky visit you made to that local candy store. With wholesale sweets, you'll have a whole bunch to reminisce over.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Fun with Gums!


Anybody who's ever appreciated candies in their life were crazy with gum at some points in their lives. Children of the seventies and eighties probably couldn't chew enough of their Anglo Bubbly, Cherry Lips, Devils Fireballs and all the other unforgettable retro gums of that generation. The good thing is, these retro goodies, along with every other candy that made the era extra sweet, are back. Although memories of that local candy store couldn't be traded for the world, today's convenience of simply ordering the candies from an online wholesale retro sweets shop is also welcome.

If you couldn't wait to sink your teeth into those chewy traditional sweets, go ahead get gum crazy all over again! But you'll probably have a better appreciation of them if you knew their history. Although nobody knows exactly where they came from, things seem to point to the early Greeks being the early chewers of a resin-made substance sourced from Turkish tree. Native Americans were also said to chew Spruce Tree resin until about the 19th century. At about this time, edible wax or paraffin substituted Spruce resin and this probably explains for the waxy retro sweets such as Wax Bottles.

In the late 19th Century, Paraffin or edible wax was introduced as a substitute for Spruce Resin. Although this trend was short lived, we do see similar examples in modern candies such as Wax Fangs or Wax Lips or the retro candy classic, wax bottles.

Gum flavors vary all over the world, but all gums are made of the same basic ingredients. They are all always tropical tree resin-based with some combinations of artificial substances such as polyvinyl acetate, wax or rubber byproducts. The rest is a mixture of corn syrups, sugars and many different flavors meant to satisfy every little gum baby's sweet little tooth. And they come in many different colors as well.

If you're wondering what makes gum chewy, its rubber latex base is mainly responsible. The first gums weren't all that easy to make and their flavors didn't stay on very long. But as they became more and more popular, makers were challenged by the difficulties and started to innovate until they finally came up with just the right products.

Modern chewing gum may be traced back to Mexican General, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna who, after his Mexican exile, started experimenting on creating an economical tire substitute. Although he never succeeded on this, he partnered with Thomas Adam Sr. and created the first mass-produced chewing gums called Adams New York Chewing Gum.

Today, there are many of these gums in the market, the most favorite of which are the classic flavors of the retro sweets varieties such as Eyepoppers, Fireball Jawbreakers, Fizzy Blue Bottles, Fizzy Vampire Teeth, Floral Gums, Fruit Gums, Fruit Gums, Fruit Salad Gums, Giant Smooth Cola Bottles and all the others.

If you can't wait to reunite with your favorite gummies, go ahead and search for an online wholesale sweets shop and see where this reunion takes you.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Wholesale Fun from Retro Sweets


There's something about those old traditional retro sweets we used to love melting in our little mouths. Ah, those were the days. Each afternoon wasn't complete without a trip to the candy store which we've almost made into our second home. The friendly candy store man who was ever ready to give us just what we wanted, those large transparent magical jars that burst with our favorite sights in the world, that familiar scent of oh-so-sweet candy – these are the things that we just so miss about our childhood. The good thing is, they're probably the only things that we could have right back in our lives as though nothing's changed. Yes, those traditional sweets are so back all you need is to get them in your mouth today and be brought right back to those days.

Wouldn't it be exciting to introduce these retro goodies to your own kids? A good way around the idea is to buy these retro sweets in bulk from online wholesale retro sweets shops. This means you'll be able to save a lot. And you'll have great varieties to choose from. These wholesalers will usually have ever little sweet treat you might be longing to reunite with. The women will probably be looking for Love Hearts, Parma Violets, Strawberry & Cream Lollies, Friendship Rings, Jelly Cherry Lips, Scented Satins, Ruby Red Chocolate Hearts, Fizzy Cola Bottles, Candy Necklaces and Champagne Glass Chocolate Eggs – and that's only to name the few. For the men, you probably couldn't wait to sink your teeth into those Black Jacks, Pint Pots, Lager Tops, Space Dust, Wham Bars, Kola Kubes and Chocolate Footballs. With wholesalers, there's a very good chance you won't be disappointed because they usually have tons and tons of many different brands that you probably went crazy about when you were a little candy monster.

Another good reason to buy these candies in bulk is for you to be able to stock up for special occasions which don't even always have to be personal. For your kids' parties, these old-fashioned sweets will surely make everything more special. But even for the office, these candies can be interestingly useful. These candies can serve to be ice breakers during fundraisers, trade shows, project presentations and even large conventions. If you're creative enough, you can make them more useful whether you're in the office or in the field making a sales pitch.

You might also want to try the business side of wholesale candies. These retro sweets are, in fact, one of the hottest business prospects anyone can look into these days. If you notice, there's a very good number of wholesale retro sweets shops on the Internet alone. And they're making really good! If you're seriously considering joining the bandwagon, you'll find the market quite promising. As with any business venture you might be considering, selling candies is something you need to study and study well. The only difference is, when you're selling candies that satisfy your sweet nostalgic tooth, things could get a whole lot more fun. And when they're fun, you'll probably make more money.

Whether you're buying retro sweets for personal or business consumption, it's always great to have such sweet ways of going back to when things were so simple and joyful.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Retro Sweets Online


In this day and age, anything and everything can happen. Candy stores finding their way on the Internet is not even an issue anymore, not to mention they're doing really well. Right now, there are innumerable cyber candy shops offering with a wide range of specialties. Some sell specific candy brand names while some have a whole variety of sweets from one generation to the next.

Out of these sugar goodies, retro sweets are the most in demand. Online wholesale retro sweet shops are making their goods extra special by going the extra mile of presenting them with the nostalgia of those years. They offer candy bouquets of these old-fashioned candies arranged in way that remind us so much of those sweet years. Anybody planning to give a loved one a treat will surely find nice choices among these shops' retro gift items.

Online candy wholesalers have been enjoying very good business since these retro sweets made a comeback. A lot of them have included more and more varieties of these candies with many different strategies and gimmicks for making their candies more attractive. These wholesales are also such a hit among both personal and corporate customers. A lot of companies have been in the practice of ordering these traditional sweets in bulk for many different office functions from project presentations to conventions.

There is, of course, great convenience offered by these online shops. People simply have to browse through products and rates on the their computers. This definitely makes things significantly easier for busy people who simply don't have the time to do traditional sweets shopping. Those who don't have the patience of going through candy after candy while choosing kid party giveaways, for example, will benefit much from these online stores which offer everything with the customer only needing to make a few mouse clicks and some typing. After all, what one simply needs to do is to log on to the online candy shop, place an order and pay online.

The technology of online selling has also proven beneficial even to the small candy makers who are now in a much better position as they compete with the giants. With their online stores, they are able to reach more people at very little cost. They simply have to use the right search engine optimization strategies in order to ensure that people will be coming to their online store and buying their old-fashioned sweets and other products.

In the end, it's simply simply nice to see how the nostalgia of those years are captured in today's technology through these online wholesale retro sweets shops.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Sugar, Oh Sweet Sugar!


Everybody who loves candy loves sugar and while this may sound simple, it can get just a little bit more than that. We know for a fact that sweets will have sugar as their main ingredient, but do even understand what else is involved? Whether you're talking about old-fashioned treats you can get from a wholesale retro sweetshop or the newer varieties you'll find in most department stores, sugar and the ways it goes will determine how and why we're going to love those bubble gums or candy bars. Yet until we know exactly what's going on with them, we'll never really understand why we're so crazy about them.

It is given, of course, that those who make these sweets know the differences among them. In particular, the differences will have something to do with the kinds of sugar that the candies come with as well as what might be used as substitutes. For example, some chefs like to use honey for their recipes but artificial sweeteners would also be available for diabetics and other individuals who, for some reason or another, might need to cut down on their sugar intake.

Although all candy lovers in the world naturally love all things sweet and sugary, there are different tastes of sweetness characteristic to the different types of sugar. The granulated variety, also known an table sugar, is usually what people talk about unless they say otherwise. These sweets are sourced from sugarcane or sugar beets and may be produced locally or imported. While granulated sugar is typically white, it can come as the brown varieties which bear no difference except for the molasses added. Light brown sugar has a mild taste and is typically used for making candy while the darker type has a stronger sweetness to it. Superfine sugar, also known as caster sugar, is another type and will be used as an ingredient in many sweets recipes. Finally, confectioner's sugar is the light and powdery type which is often used for baking cakes and pies as well as other mouthwatering desserts.

When it comes to candies that we all love, any of these sweeties may be used depending on a lot of factors such as consistency and the intensity of flavor. But to anybody who simply knows candies as stuff that satisfy their sweet tooth, it will not matter too much what types of sugar are in their mouth. As long as the combinations taste great, the experience will be appreciated.

Recently, a wave of nostalgia has been sweeping the candy world with the revival of retro sweets. If you were born to this era and would like to introduce your kids to what made your childhood such a sweetener, treat them to wide varieties of wholesale retro sweets which shouldn't be a job finding. Online and off, there will be a wholesale retro sweetshop that's ready to assist you with all the introductions you need to make.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Retro Sweets Are Good For You

 

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Each time you imagine locking yourself up in a roomful of sweets,  especially the ones you grew up with and could never seem to outgrow, you drool instantly and secretly wish it was for real. Why does it feel like indulging in all that candy goodness is such a crime?  Our parents lovingly smothered us with those retro sweets when we were little and yet we were raised in the mindset that these sweets weren't very good for us. But here's what.  Researchers are changing everything one little step at a time.

 

If this sounds interesting, it is.  You may like sweets but you'll love the fact that chewing gum and even chocolate can actually whiten your teeth.  Proof enough that those orders you placed at that online retro sweetshop weren't that sinful, after all.   Of course, there are other natural teeth whiteners such as celery, strawberries, pineapple and even popcorn but those that satisfy our sweet tooth are always more important. 

 

Chocolates, on the other hand, are so adorable especially when you know they can save you from a heart attack.  A study conducted by the American Dietetic Association showed that low-calorie chocolate bars containing plant sterols could actually help to lower bad cholesterol.  The study involved male and female volunteers whose cholesterol levels were noted to be abnormally high.  The subjects were split into two sets, the first one having chocolate bars and, the other,  placebos. Turned out the group that ate chocolate bars twice a day showed bad cholesterol or LDL levels reduced more significantly than those who had the placebo.  High levels of LDL has been associated with a number of heart ailments which also happen to be the reason for at least half of health-related deaths in Europe. However, with some good old reliable sweets such as your ever favorite chocolates,  it's probably not a very tough thing to deal with.

 

Those of us  who couldn't imagine life without these sweets couldn't be happier to find a side to them that makes them legal to hoard. But it doesn't mean you  should stop brushing your teeth or reduce the number times you  do in a day.  Of course, these are still sugars and sugars can still damage your teeth.  You can eat those chocolate bars and leave their good effects to happen internally. This means anything outside, such as your mouth and teeth, should be rinsed with water after eating or better yet, teeth should be brushed as usual. 

 

Aside from your personal not-anymore-so-sinful consumption, candies make such sweet giveaways at kids' birthdays and weddings.  What's great is you can buy modern or old-fashioned sweets from a wholesale sweet shop which only means you can get those goodies at really great discounts.   Who knows, you might be inspired to open your own candy shop - maybe another wholesale retro sweets store or anything that allows you to share your passion for sweets in the sweetest ways possible.

All That Hard Candy Goodness



All candy lovers in the world have a fancy for sugar candy, also known as hard candy, in all its divine forms and goodness. Thanks to its rich solution of sugar and mouthwatering flavors, these candies are such lovely creations for the palate that never fail to make anyone smile. All over the world, hard candy has been a staple in every happy childhood and though mom often disapproves, kids always manage to help themselves generously to their passion for these glorious sweets.

Candy or sweets are two terms which could take many different meanings. Licorice is candy, chewing gums are candy, caramel is candy, nougat and marshmallow are candy and so is the famous favorite of all generations, chocolate. All these are sweets and whether they come as retro or any of those new varieties, they're generally known as confectionery or simply, sweets.

The mere mention of sugar could drive every mom crazy thinking this would do nothing but destroy her poor child's teeth. Actually, children's craving for candies are not harmful as long they brush their teeth regularly. In fact, there's more to satisfying a sweet tooth when it comes to kids' passion for sugar. Growing as they are, they will need all that energy to be able to sustain a healthy pattern of growth and development. Sugar is energy and without it, this growth and development will surely be compromised to a considerable extent.

Besides, children are naturally restless and adventurous which are two things they need to be in order to discover new things. Without the extra energy provided by sugar, a child just might have limited room for learning. If only every mom knew about this, she would probably make a habit of buying wholesale retro sweets in order to keep a constant stock for her children.

Besides, hard candy has a lot less calories compared to most other softies such as a caramel-filled chocolate bar, for example. This average-sized candy bar will probably have a minimum of 1000 calories while a lollipop would not even come close to a quarter of that. In fact, if you're thinking of losing weight, and this is not for kids, you'll definitely appreciate a hard candy to satisfy that sweet tooth in you. That's because even with its low-calorie content, its concentrated flavors are usually enough to give those cravings a nice level of satisfaction. For an adult trying to lose weight, this could be a new consideration.

Whether you're feeling up for that sugar for the taste or simply for a little nostalgia with those retro sweets you grew up with, hard candy would usually be the better option. And with a wholesale retro sweet shop that's completely armed with all those hard candies you simply adored as a kid, you will not be disappointed.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

A Sweet Sweets History


The world has seen innumerable sweets come and go through the years and it’s almost difficult to come up with an accurate picture of how the industry actually grew from when and where it started. However, looking back just may be a fun and sweet thing to do.

Whitman Chocolates first hit the market in 1800’s. And then on Valentine’s day, Richard Cadbury came out with the first-ever box of chocolates. By 1898, the Goelitz Confectionery Company’s candy corn took the market by storm and has done so longer than any other candy ever invented.. And then there’s Juicy Fruit and Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum which debuted in 1893, followed three years later by Tootsie Rolls as introduced by Leo Hirshfield of New York.

By the 1900s, Hershey’s chocolate bar became a hit after it was introduced by Milton Hershey of Pensylvannia. It is, in fact, considered one of the oldest candy bars that continue to be such favorites these days. A year later, pure peppermint stick candy "The King Leo" became popular. At about the same time, NECCO or New England Confectionery Company wafers, those colorful candy disks, came out in the market, later became known as the "first conversation heart" and carries on today as a Valentine’s Day staple.

In 1905, the Squirrel Nut Zipper became the first peanut bar ever made. A year later, Hershey Bar Chocolate Kisses became popular in those silver foil wraps. Peppermint flavored Life Savers became favorites by 1912. And then came the Goo Goo Clusters with such great combinations of milk chocolate, caramel, marshmallow and peanuts.

In the 1920’s, the first retail candy store surfaced in Chicago with candy bars that still make us drool today - Baby Ruth, the Milky Way, Bit-O-Honey and Milk Duds, among others. And then there was the Snicker Bar in 1930. Then the first so-called “novelty candies” came out as Tootsie Roll Pops which were a combination of two candies rolled into one.

In 1990, MARS Candy Bar was given a new name. It now became Snickers Almond Crunch which had exactly the same taste with only the name changing. The Musketeers Bar, with its three-flavor goodness composed of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry nougats, first came out in 1932 and lasted for thirteen years. Cinammon-heavy Red Hots came out in 1932, followed by Hershey’s Miniatures. By the 1940’s, the public raved about the first M&M's" Plain Chocolate candies which, after fifty-nine years, were renamed simply as M & M’s . Then came Smarties candy roll wafers, Junior Mints, and E! Bubble Bubble Gum Cigars.

By the 1950’s, the candy industry was in a slump with only three new brands introduced, the Marshmallow Peeps (Just Born, Inc.), Bobs Candy Canes, and Candy Necklaces, a retro sweet classic. Then, healthy candy became a hot topic in 1960. M&M Mars came out with Starburst Fruit Chews which later contained Vitamin C. Blammo, the world first sugar-free bubble gum, came out along with Lemonheads, Apple Heads, Grape Heads and Orange Heads. Sweetarts were in the picture by 1963. And then came the Jelly Bellies in 1976, gummy bears and gummy worms, Twix Caramel Cookie Candy Bar, Skittle Bite Size candies, DOVE Dark Chocolate and DOVE Milk Chocolate Bars, Starburst Jelly Beans and the Snickers Munch Bar. Of course, the Hershey Company wouldn’t be left in the race. They came out with Reeses Pieces after they made waves with their Reese Peanut Butter Cups.

The candy industry has been around longer than all of us and it’s nice to know where those sweets that played a huge part in our childhood take root. Thankfully, most of these candies, particularly the retro sweets, are still very much available in any retro sweetshop you can find online and off.


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