Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Stuff I Want To Try

Peeps chocolate dipped strawberry creme-flavored marshmallow chicks - Made by: Just Born - Why: Getting a little love this Valentines day from my Peeps is OK in my book. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Candy Art - Lots of Sugar Cubes

Brendan Jamison is an artist that turns basic sugar into truly remarkable objects.
Best of all if you happen to be having a dinner party and you didn't have anything to sweeten your after dinner coffee you'd be OK.
The sheer size and detail of his work is fantastic.

Click here to read a BBC piece about him, and click here to read what Boing Boing had to say.

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Tuesday's Candy Links

Here's a few recipes for desserts that would please any football fan this Sunday, they had me at "deep friend candy bars".

Here's a great article about a lady named Isabel Amorim, she makes chocolate, and has made that her business.

Mental Floss has a great list of "26 Life-Size Versions of Popular Board Games", and I wouldn't mention it unless Candy Land was included.

Cadbury introduces chocolate cream cheese... wait a minute, Milka already did that!

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Monday, January 30, 2012

BBQ Sauce, Cheese, and Ruffles Chips?

This weekend Allison and I went to a movie here in Athens and we discovered one of the strangest, and possibly most disgusting movie snack ideas ever.  The theater is promoting ruffles chips with a side of nacho cheese sauce and BBQ sauce.  I'm not sure if this idea is a traditional movie snack here in Greece, or if it's an attempt to simulate the popular trend of nachos and cheese at movie theaters in North America.  If it's a Greek creation, I think I have to rethink my past statements saying that all Greek food is fantastic.  If it's a take on North American theater food, then I'm thinking some lines got crossed somewhere.  In my entire life I've never seen potato chips offered with BBQ sauce or cheese.  Sure BBQ and cheese flavoured chips are OK, but the texture of the chip cannot hold up to the wetness of these two sauces.

On a side note, I've discovered that some theaters in Greece offer cheese Doritos with cheese sauce as their nacho chips.  Call me a purist, but a plain corn chip is the only chips worth dipping in cheese sauce.

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This Week In Candy

Candy News -  According to the many e-mails and postings I've received in the last few weeks, it would appear that Valentines Day is coming up.  If you're a candy maker and you want me to mention your Valentines candy treat be sure to let me know.  It looks like it'll be a good year for Valentines Day treats as well since the candy industry is doing so well financially.

What's Happening At Candy Critic -  We're tirelessly trying to update www.candycritic.org with a new look and a cleaner navigation.  We hope that this new look will also be friendly for your cell phone and tablet devices as well.  As soon as the new look is up, that's not the end of the updates either.  We've decided to dedicate ourselves to going over some of the older entries and fixing up the grammar and spelling.  This is not an area where we're perfect, but I think we have improved over the last few years.  I'm also working on a new photography project that involves slices of bread covered in... well, anything.  I hope to have something on the blog soon about it, I just need to work out a few bugs first.

Rant - With the new updates the thing that's really troubling me is the old articles from www.candycritic.org.  Back before we had a blog, I used to post non-review related rants and ideas as articles on the site.  I kept them online for all these years, but frankly some of them seem outdated, and others seem kind of hidden in the background.  The thing is, once in a while people send me e-mails about particular articles and how much they've enjoyed them.  The plan is to pull them off the website and re-post most of them on the blog, do you think this is a good idea?

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Monday's Candy Links

Chocolate artists awarded for making sustainable chocolate treats.

Check out ChocolateFest in Portland Oregon.

Speaking of chocolate, are you interested in knowing another medical benefit to cocoa?  Just as your colon.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

New Review - Whip It Good!

I can't help but make up a silly song to the tune of "Whip It" by Devo, every time I have a treat with the word "whip" in it.  Today's review is no exception and I spent a great deal of my day wondering how to incorporate peanuts into the words of Whip It.  The task was not easy, and my results somewhat pathetic, but I was persistent, so persistent that Allison has banned me from singing it ever again.

Click here to read the review.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

I Love a Good Review!

I don't always love to give good reviews, but I'm always flattered when someone has nice things to say about this site.  Amanda had kind words about us on "World Start", and I'm so honored.  I'm also a little worried that she gave such high praises to Candy Critic's navigability because we're working on a huge overhaul right now.  Well thank you Amanda for the kind words, and I hope our new look and function works for you.

Click here to read what Amanda had to say.

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Stuff I Want To Try

Juicy Drop Taffy - Made by: Bazooka - Why: It sounds like so many great candies smashed together to make a greater candy. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Friday Candy Video - Skittles Ninja Hair



The hair creeps me out, the pile of Skittles at the end makes me hungry.

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It's National Chocolate Cake Day!!!

In an attempt to find a picture to celebrate this holiday, I realized that I have not had a slice of chocolate cake in a really long time.  The only picture of a chocolate cake that I could find in my archives was more than a year old.  This is not a good thing.

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Friday's Candy Links

Here's a strange list of some of the strangest candies that apparently "actually exist".

Healthy gummies full of protein, the question is, do they taste good?

How much junk food does an inmate buy?  Sure that's a good question, but what kind of junk food does an inmate buy is what I want to know.

Nestle UK has decided to let you pick the next flavour of Kit Kat, 4 choices to choose from. I'd like to start a campaign for a write in candidate, how about "Belgian Chocolate Kit Kat"?

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Classic/Creative Candy Advertising - Lots Of Milk In A Dairy Milk Bar

It wasn't that long ago that candy companies used to brag about things like, how much milk, was in each bar.  It used to be OK, to talk about what good ingredients are in your bar, but no longer.  Advertising regulation seems to limit how much you can say about the positive things in a treat, I'm not sure how I feel about that.

As usual this ad was found on Vintage Ad Browser.

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It's National Peanut Brittle Day!!!

While I do enjoy many different nuts brittled(?) peanuts are truly the classic treat to have covered in caramelized sugar and then re-hardened again.  Many people complain that peanut brittle is the most dangerous of treats, because of the injuries possible to the inside of your mouth.  Those people have probably never tried high quality peanut brittle, because the texture should be crunchy, but it shouldn't break like glass.

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Thursday's Candy Links

Kids are apparently sneaking booze into school using gummy bears.  I wonder if this will be a new trend at bars?

Thieves are stealing pecans in New Mexico, I say check the local bakeries and ice cream shops for suspects.

Check out this tour of the Dum Dum lollipop factory.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Regular Halva

All over Greece, there is just a huge selection of halvah.  For those that are unfamiliar with this dessert, it's a sweet found mostly in and around the Mediterranean, most often it is made with sesame paste, but as I've learned there are more varieties of the stuff than you can possibly imagine.  Halvah is really a mystery food for me, as a kid I knew about it in the standard North American form (pictured above), but since moving to Greece and traveling around, I've discovered so many versions of this treat with a vast range of textures and flavours.  The strange thing is, I've sampled probably several dozen different halvahs, and the inexpensive store brand stuff is still my favorite.  This cheap stuff is very similar to the stuff you find in most places in North America.  Maybe I like it because it's familiar, or maybe I like it because it often comes with a chocolate flavouring.  That still isn't going to stop me from sampling many more.

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Wednesday's Candy Links

Target is adding more sweet treats to their stores in the form of "The Candy Store".

Junk food is not the sole reason kids are fat, it may be a factor, but there's a lot more to it.

Retro candy is still popular in big stores and in smaller stores all over the world.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Little Mini Muffin

 Allison ordered a bento box at a Japanese restaurant, it sure looked tasty.  Other than the salad being a little brown, everything was scrumptious.  I should know because I insisted that I sample her food for her, you know, to make sure it's up to the standards that I'd want Allison to eat.  Only the best for my lady.
The only thing she didn't share with me, was what I can only describe as the cutest little chocolate muffin ever made.  It's strange, little tiny desserts are really cute and not a disappointment at all.  You'd think that because of their small size, i.e. less dessert, I'd be disappointed with tiny after dinner sweets, but I'm not.  They seem to make up for their lack of size with their sheer little cuteness.

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It's National Peanut Butter Day!!!

I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of peanut butter on its own.  I believe that even on bread, peanut butter requires another flavour and texture to balance out it's sticky texture and nutty flavour.  I'm a big fan of jam, fruit, and chocolate with the sticky nutty butter.

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Tuesday's Candy Links

The United States FDA is inspecting Belgian chocolate plants... you know that the "F" stands for federal... right?

I don't like the idea that chocolate is produced through child labour, it's an idea that keeps me up at night and makes me feel guilty about this whole site.  It appears progress is being attempted, I just hope it works.

Food trends for 2012, you know the year just started right?

CNN aired a really interesting interview about the cocoa business and child labor, well worth watching.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Stuff I Want To Try

Jolly Rancher Crunch ‘N Chew - Made by: Hershey - Why: I love a good texture combination. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Candy Art - Hamsters Like Candy Too

I love Andy Carolan's illustration depicting a hamster stuffing his cheeks with a bonbon.  In my opinion hamsters are one of the cutest (and stupidest) creatures on earth.  Stuffing their cheeks with food is also one of the cutest (and strangest) things they do.

Click here to check out Andy's portfolio.

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Monday's Candy Links

What the heck is "Dublin Dr Pepper" and why is it only available in Texas?

Victorian candy making equipment, making historical candy again exactly the way they used to be made.  Check out this Kick Starter drive, I think it's a really good idea.

What's that under your sandwich, you know, that sweet snack right next to your drink box?  How well do you know your lunch time snacks?

Win a years supply of Honibe candies, all you have to do is fill out a survey. (this is not a paid advertisement, I just really like Honibe stuff)

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

New Review - I've Got Some Catching Up To Do

Over the last few weeks, and over the next few weeks I'm doing some major upgrades to Candy Critic.  I'm re-designing the look of the site, I'm getting rid of some really old, out-dated content, and I'm moving some stuff around so it's more organized.  It's a huge job, but something I feel should be done.  I've also decided that over the next few weeks I'm going to focus on reviewing treats that should have been reviewed a long time ago.  Things like this weeks review, the Toblerone.  So keep an eye open for our new look, let me know if there are any classic treats you haven't seen posted, and let me know if anything I take down or move should be brought back.

Click here to read this weeks review.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Egg on Your Face

Cadbury UK seems to have created a rather strange campaign that has something to do with the upcoming Olympics in London and the Cadbury creme egg.  Or at least that what I think it's related to.

I'm not sure how I feel about these pictures.  They're strangely erotic, gross, and appetizing, all at the same time. Having said that Cadbury is fairly well known for some strange advertising campaigns that eventually turn into standards.  Take the Cadbury bunny for instance,  a clucking bunny is really strange, but now it's just the Cadbury bunny and not strange at all.

You can learn more about these photos at Cadbury UK's Facebook page.

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Friday Candy Video - A Chat With Dylan Lauren


Ever wonder what made Dylan Lauren get into the candy business?  I don't, I mean who wouldn't want to be in the candy business.  I'm sure if Donald Trump, Bill Gates, and Oprah could think of a good candy idea they'd do the same.

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The Viennese Review-a-Thon Is Finished

It's been a bit of a bumpy road, this Viennese review-a-thon.  At least two treats probably weren't actually made in Austria, one treat had an obscene name, and another had an authenticity problem.  I can safely say that the treats available in Vienna, and all of Austria, are fantastic, but they are fraught with controversy.

Click here to read the last review in our Viennese review-a-thon.

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Friday's Candy Links

Check out Adriana Sweets, it's a nice little shop in Fairfax.

Speaking of candy stores, Sugar & Plumm Purveyors of Yumm a candy store in New York has had to calm down the "garish" look of the store to keep the neighbors happy.  I'm not sure that I'm cool with this.

A new girl is joining the M&M's character family, Ms Brown. "Ms. Brown has her own distinct personality, which is rooted in her wisdom, high intelligence and sharp wit."

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Stuff I Want To Try

Official Angry Birds Candy - Made by: Fazer - Why: Because I love throwing candy around. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Classic/Creative Candy Advertising - Wafers and Newtons

There's two reasons I wanted to post this advertisement.  First of all I have wafers on my mind, don't know why but I just do. Secondly last Monday was National Fig Newton Day, and I wanted to celebrate it, even if I was a little late.


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Viennese Review-a-Thon Problem

As I wrote in an earlier blog, Vienna has a love of Mozart, and in particular they have a love of these Mozart chocolates. I knew I couldn't have a Viennese review-a-thon without including these somewhere.  The problem is that many candy companies manufacture these chocolates and I couldn't pick which brand to buy.
I decided that the best way to deal with this, would be to randomly pick out two brands of these round chocolate balls and inspect them.  I'd then pick out the one that, just by appearance, I felt would be the best candidate for review.
I did a little research and learned that when these chocolates first came out, one of the selling points was that they had no flat edges.  Instantly after inspecting these two candidates, even in the package, one seemed more authentic than the other.
But I didn't want to simply stop there, the best way to inspect a chocolate is to slice it open.  My guess, that the perfectly round chocolate being much higher quality over the one with the flat edge was proven correct even further.  The round chocolate had so many more layers and just looked so nice.  After this quick inspection my final choice, without tasting anything, was the round chocolate.
I did taste both, the round one you can read about in the review, the flat one... Well it was OK, it might have even had more flavour than the round one.  The problem is the flavour was just a super sweet marzipan, and nothing else.  I think I made a good choice.

Click here to read the review.

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It's National Pop Corn Day!

Time to heat up some kernels and make them explode into fluffy white bites of goodness.

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Thursday's Candy Links

This might be the most epic Star Wars cake ever.

If you exercise before you work, you won't want to eat chocolate says a new scientific study, that's it, no more exercise for me.

Speaking of science, apparently sugar might help halt esophageal cancer.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Viennese Review-A-Thon + A Little Something More


I'm going to do something that I don't normally do, I'm going to go a little further in the blog about the candy I just reviewed.  In this case this treat truly deserves about as much write up as one could possibly imagine.  It was a fine treat, it was tasty and original, but this treat also has the best (and most obscene) name that I think any innocent candy has ever had.
I'm not really sure what or who "Dickmann" is, but he sure has an unfortunate name, particularly if he wants to start marketing his namesake candy in the North America.  I'm also hoping that if he gains a great deal of success and moves to North America, that Mr Dickmann does something to make sure his kids aren't brutally teased in high school.  I would suggest either changing his last name, or giving away free Super Dickmann's to all of the kids at school.
On a side note, the packaging for this is also worth mentioning.  It has to be the most protective package I've ever seen for any treat ever.  They're fairly fragile, so it's useful, but most candy companies don't really think about this kind of thing.  The packaging was so good that I managed to fly my Super Dickmann's home in my suitcase with very little damage.

Click here to read the latest entry in our Viennese review-a-thon.

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Wednesday's Candy Links

Here's a look at how many candy companies are debuting their new treats via social networks.  Included is the new Cadbury bar that looks spectacular.

Seeing as I just got back from Vienna, my friend Jonathan sent me this great BBC piece about Viennese cafes.  The coffee at these places is great, and the deserts are fantastic.

Fast food for the blind, it's probably the coolest idea ever.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Smarties + Yogurt =?

Earlier this year I discovered that Nutella and yogurt taste really great together. Although I've always enjoyed yogurt with sweet things, like jam and honey, I never really made the connection between yogurt and sweet treats.  As it turns out Nestle already had a plan to take my mixing of sweet treats and yogurt to a new level.
What we have here is vanilla yogurt with a handful of mini Smarties (the British/Canadian kind). When I first saw this snack I thought it might have been a pudding treat and I figured the addition of Smarties seemed pretty normal.  Once I figured out that it was yogurt I was pretty amazed at the creativity and bravery of Nestle to put this snack on the market.
The packaging was also really creative as well.  With a nice crease built into the divider of the two container, all you have to do is tip the Smarties side and they pour into the yogurt.  Fortunately I didn't get this mixed up because that would have been a pretty bad mess.
Other than the creativity of mixing yogurt with candy, the texture of this treat was really great as well.  Smooth cool yogurt with crunchy Smarties was really great texture.  I don't think chocolate alone would have given the same texture and it probably would have melted as soon as it hit the yogurt.
Not that the M&Ms didn't melt, in fact after a few minutes I had streaks of colour running all through my yogurt. Although I think the candy shell managed to hold on long enough for me to eat the whole container of yogurt.  The only thing that I might change in this treat is the sweetness of the yogurt.  Maybe taking down the sweet vanilla flavour might have given the yogurt a better contrast to the M&Ms.

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Viennese Update Number 3

Well it seems I'm kind of ripping you guys off with my regular Viennese updates.  Or maybe I'm ripping of the Austrian people instead.  The first treat in the Viennese review-a-thon was made in England but had the word "Viennese in the name.  This particular treat was probably made in Germany or Switzerland, but I bought it on my recent trip to Vienna.  That's why it's qualifying, in my book, to be in this weeks Viennese review-a-thon.

Click here to read this latest addition.

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Tuesday's Candy Links

The French love M&Ms, they love them so much that they're going to produce lots more M&Ms for them to enjoy.

Smirnoff Fluffed Marshmallow and Whipped Cream Vodkas, this could be a great new idea for drinking, until you drink a whole bottle of the stuff.

When the economy is going bad, the candy industry does very well, here's some ideas as to why.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Candy Art - Unreal Rolled Hard Candy

 I came across these great pieces of edible hard candy art.  I'm always impressed that the detail people can get out of hard candy, and I can appreciate the skill it takes to get such detail.
 What blows me away most of all is the fact that these images aren't abstract.  I'm fairly familiar with the process of making this kind of treat, but I can't wrap my mind around how you create the pattern to make an understandable image.
For those that doubt that candy making is an art, these treats should really change your mind on the subject.

Check out some more of these amazing treats here.

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Chocolate Cream Cheese or Why Was This Not Invented a Long Time Ago

Once in a while I come across a food product that surprises me.  These products, although clever, surprise me because I can't believe no one had come up with this idea until now. They seem so simple, but for some reason it took this long to come up with them.  This container of Philadelphia chocolate cream cheese is exactly such a product.
It's not a hazelnut spread like Nutella, or it's not a chocolate sauce either. This is chocolate, Milka chocolate to be exact, and cream cheese blended seamlessly together.  What you get is one of the creamiest milk chocolate flavours I've ever eaten in my whole life. 
What it does to crackers (how I ate this) is turn them into the crust for your mouth sized chocolate cheesecake bites.  It was just like eating one of the smoothest chocolate cheese cakes and best of all you could choose how much cheesecake filling you wanted for each bite.  While I'd like to congratulate the folks at Philadelphia cream cheese for making such a product, I'd also like to tell them that it's about time.

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We Continue Our Viennese Candy Review-a-Thon With a Classic

For day 2 of our Viennese review-a-thon we've decided to stick to candies actually made in Vienna.  This treat is not only made in Vienna, but it might be one of the most popular treats to ever come out of this country.  It's also one of the most pink candies I've ever reviewed (packaging wise).

Click here to read the review.

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Monday's Candy Links

Here's a few recipes to help you use up those extra Girl Scout cookies, wait, you have extras?

Check out the London Candy Company in New York, it looks like a great source for British sweets.

Do you know what a cake is?  Do you know what a Dalek is?  If you answered yes to both of these questions then you'll be very happy with this link.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

It's Part 1 of The Viennese Candy Review-a-Thon!

For the first review in our Viennese review-a-thon I thought I'd be a little clever.  This particular treat I actually bought in England, but it's a Viennese themed bar.  For the rest of the week however I'm going to feature cool treats I picked up on my recent trip to Vienna.  But that's not all, today is also national Strawberry Ice Cream Month.  It really has nothing to do with today's review, but it's a good excuse to go get some ice cream.

Click here to read the first in our Viennese review-a-thon.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Stuff I Want To Try

Gourmet Snack - Made by: Sanders Candy - Why: It mixes salty and sweet together, and I love salty and sweet snacks. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Viennese Desserts

Last week I wrote about some of the great baked treats available at the Christmas markets in Vienna this year.  It's not surprising that there were so many baked treats at the market because, Vienna is a city covered in bakeries.  In fact I can remember there being about 3 convenience stores in the neighborhood where my hotel was located, but I can remember at least 15 bakeries.  They really go nuts for baked goods and desserts in Vienna.  Needless to say, on this trip I made sure to sample as many of the fine desserts that I could, some where traditional, other unconventional and strange (in a good way).  I've decided to highlight my favorite traditional and my favorite unconventional desserts that I sampled on this trip.
When it comes to "traditional" desserts in Vienna, nothing is more so than the sachertorte, or sugar cake.  Of all of the desserts and sweet treats that people told me I "have to try" in Vienna, this one ranked the highest. While I can't say it's the best dessert I've ever tried, I can tell you that it's one of the most original and detailed cake I've ever tasted.  You might think it's a simple slice of chocolate cake, it is in fact so deep with mixed flavours that it's pretty astonishing.  There are fruit flavours (apricot I believe) found in thin layer of jam.  There are sweet, almost spiced, cake layers, and a subtle chocolate icing.  This is a cake that could be messed up so easily, but with proper proportions, it's really a taste experience that shouldn't be missed.
As far as unconventional desserts go this plate resembling a plate of spaghetti wins hands down. It wins not only because it's very strange looking, but also because it was really tasty.  What you have here is a plate of ice cream spaghetti covered in hazel nuts and Nutella.  Vienna is actually full of many gelato and ice cream shops and they focus on sundaes and themed ice cream desserts.  Ice cream desserts here are as big and ornate as the crazy palaces and concert halls found throughout the city.
This treat wasn't simple by any means at all.  Not only did it have the ice cream noodles, Nutella sauce, and a hazel nut top, but it also had a cream filled center.  I can easily say that this is one of the most creative sundaes I've ever eaten in my entire life.  Best of all it was also one of the tastiest sundaes I've ever eaten in my entire life as well.  The ice cream was fresh, the nuts came in a variety of sizes so each bite was unique, and the Nutella... well it's Nutella, and that's awesome.
Another great thing about desserts in Vienna is the love of fun teas to go with your dessert.  I particularly fell in love with all of the varieties of fruit teas available.  Most of them had a very strong berry theme, and these tart flavours went really well with the many sweet desserts available.

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Friday Candy Video - Another Star Wars 3D Tie In


I love the big heads on these Star Wars guys, in this commercial for Brisk ice tea.  I wonder if they're going to release yet another version of the movie, only this time all the characters will have comically large heads.  Now that's a version worth re-buying.

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New Candy Special Review!!!

The folks at Bazooka in the UK wanted to show me their new gummy treats based on Moshi Monsters.  They sent me a couple of packs and I wanted to make sure this review got out super quick.  So I decided to make a special review update just for the occasion.

Click here to read the review.

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Friday's Candy Links

McCormick's latest food trend forecast for 2012, or as I like to call it "strange chips flavour combinations we're sure to see".

A cool gallery of awesome looking food themed cakes, while I'm on board with the cookie cake, and the waffle cake, I'm not sure about the asparagus cake.

Sometimes part of a treat is better than it's whole, I'm not the only one to think that, and I'm probably not the only one guilty of peeling away the creme from my Oreos and throwing away the cookies.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

How Much Do You Love McDonald's Hash Browns?

As usual, while on vacation I find myself often eating fast food.  It's not that I have anything against the stuff from a health point of view, I just find myself wondering why I go to fast food restaurants when I'm visiting a place like Vienna with a great selection of restaurants all over the place.  In this case it has more to do with the fact that breakfast at my hotel is 15 Euros each day and frankly I'm not willing to pay that kind of dough for a slice of toast and some eggs.  So McDonald's has been the breakfast of choice for most mornings on this trip.  It's been pretty tasty as well, not to mention the fine German greeting I get every morning on the top of my box.
I can't say I was suffering with this fast food breakfast.  In fact the McDonald's hash brown is easily one of my favorite fast food staples.  Even cooler, here in Vienna, they call the hash browns "Rosti".  So every single morning I got to walk up to a nice lady working at the local  McDonald's and ask her for a "Rosti on the side".  I'm convinced she had no  idea what "on the side" meant because her English was almost non-existent, but it got the point across.
To make things even better, in Austria, they offer a breakfast sandwich that has a "Rosti" inside it.  It comes with tomato, lettuce, cheese, some kind of mustard/mayonnaise, a slice of sausage, and a rosti.  While I  wasn't a big fan of the sauce, the rosti fit in really well.  If this idea has not taken off in other parts of the world, I recommend you take matters into your own hands and try it yourself.
As a side note, Allison ordered an Apple Juice one morning and when she tried it out, it was carbonated.  The orange juice I drank regularly was normal, but the apple juice was carbonated.  Is this some kind of Austrian thing?

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