Wednesday, August 27, 2025

See Me!


 Only a few more days till I visit www.worldscollide.ca with the Geek Shop and Tic Toc Tom crew. Come talk about comics, candy or why not buy something for me to sign. August 30th is the date.

Junk Fud and You - Candy as Currency

 Did you know that in some countries, candy is sort of like currency. I'll explain why.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Snack Facts


 I bet you’ve thought to yourself, who invented gummy bears and where did they invent ice cream. Well wonder no longer, pick up Snack Facts, a fun book featuring all kinds of fun facts about snacks.

Pick up your copy right now at candycritic.org/snackfacts/.

Monday, August 25, 2025

The Weirdest Reason To Buy A Candy?

I mention this in the review, but I think it's worth saying again. The reason I bought this candy is because of the package, one particular detail in fact. The small dinosaur on the package is wearing a t-shirt, and on this t-shirt is the word "Kris". My name is Chris, and even though it's spelt differently I don't think I've ever seen a character on a package of candy with the same name as me (sort of). I got so excited that I didn't care what this candy was about, I had to include it in my reviews. For all those wondering how to get me to review a treat, just give your mascot the same name as me.

Check out the candy that stroked my ego perfectly.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Ode to Dill Pickle Flavoured Snacks

 I think we could debate for days, weeks or even years about what the best flavour of potato chips might be. I’m standing firm in salt and vinegar world, but maybe you like barbecue more. Picking a “best” flavour for any snack is impossible, since we all have different tastes. I however want to suggest this question, and maybe even suggest an answer. The question is, what’s the surprisingly greatest flavour of potato chip? I’ll even go one step further and say that this flavour I’m thinking about is the surprisingly greatest flavour for just about any salty snack.

The flavour I’m talking about is dill pickle. Just to make this clear, it’s a flavour that objectively seems a little too weird to work, but surprisingly tastes really good. I also want to make it clear that I’m talking about dill pickle flavoured treats, and not just dill or creamy dill flavoured treats (not that those are bad either).

I don’t know when or where dill pickle flavoured salty snacks came to be, but my memory is of them being a popular flavour of potato chip in the early 80s in Canada. I remember talking to an American friend at the time who thought it was crazy to have a chip that tasted like dill pickle, so I feel like it was a Canadian thing before becoming an American thing, but I could be wrong. It didn’t take long for this flavour to really settle in my area either. It seems like it’s been a regular flavour of chip since it first came out.

The great thing is dill pickle as a flavour seems to have settled in other parts of the world too. With this flavour of potato chip becoming accepted, it also appears that the flavour has moved onto other salty snacks as well. I’ve seen dill pickle sunflower seeds, peanuts and even crackers. I’ve tasted dill pickle versions of many salty snacks and I have to say that for the most part this flavour has never failed. Sure there are better and worse dill pickle snacks, but I think it has more to do with the seasoning quality than the snack it’s paired up with.

There are only a few potato chip flavours that have really moved on successfully into the great snacking world, and dill pickle is one of them. Most of the other flavours have been around for such a long time, but dill pickle is comparatively the new kid on the block. However, what amazes me more is that there are still people out there afraid to try this flavour, or even some people that don’t know it exists. This is why dill pickle is surprisingly the best flavour of chips or any salty snack in the world (emphasis on the word surprisingly).

This then asks the question, would I want dill pickle to become as common as salt and vinegar or barbecue for salty snacks. Part of me enjoys the niche-ness of this treat, but most of me wants the whole world to truly understand how good this flavour can be. Sure there are going to be some people out there who just don’t like it, heck I’m not a huge barbecue fan. I just want everyone to have at least tried it once.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Gummy Bears VS Gummy Worms

 Today I take a deep dive and try and find out which is the superior gummy treat, the gummy bear or the gummy worm.

Make sure to pick up Snack Facts to learn the history of the gummy bear - candycritic.org/snackfacts

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Are You A Beast That Loves Treats?


 I bet you're wondering what treats most beasts prefer. Make sure to check out my fun illustrated book featuring beasts and the treats they love for each letter of the alphabet.

You can pick up Treats And Beasts right now at bewarethecheese.com/treatsnbeasts/ or on Amazon.

Monday, August 18, 2025

The Name Is Important

When I first started this site, for many years I refused to take anything on the package into account. I wanted to be a purist and only look at the candy in the package. Then I realized that the package is actually an important part of any treat that you buy. It sets up expectations and most importantly makes promises. More recently I take great care to note if a candy makes good on the promises that are offered on the package. I've even been slightly upset when candy companies lie on their package (they do it more than you might think). I will admit however that looking at the package for insight is much more challenging when buying candies from countries where I can't read the language.

Friday, August 15, 2025

Meet and Greet!

 


Two more weeks till I visit www.worldscollide.ca along with the Tic Toc Tom crew. I’ll have a few copies of Blue Orchid with me and plenty of copies of Tic Toc Tom will be around too. Also happy to chat about candy. August 30th is the big day.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Blue Orchid Chapter 3!


 Did you know that Chapter 3 of Blue Orchid is out? You can keep up with the adventures of an amazing girl from South East Asia as she battles all kinds of monsters.

You can pick up Chapter 3 at bewarethecheese.com/blueorchid/ or on Amazon.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Candy As A Gimmick

The line between a good candy concept and a lame candy gimmick can be very difficult to understand sometimes. Sometimes a treat has a fun, unique concept that can make a treat really fun to eat. Other times can have a unique concept that actually makes it harder to enjoy. The concept might be good on paper, but the reality is that the treat is no longer fun to eat. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't have to actually taste better, but it has to be fun, but I guess that's another difficult concept to explain.

Thursday, August 07, 2025

Problems With Freestyle


 On a recent trip to Wendy’s I made a realization. I’m a huge fan of Freestyle soda machines, however there is one giant flaw. For those unfamiliar with Freestyle soda machines it’s basically the ultimate in choose your own drinks at a fast food restaurant. The way it works is both simple (and slightly complicated). You simply walk up to the Freestyle machine which is a large box that has a screen and an area to fill up a cup. The area to fill up your cup is a hole cut into the machine with a spigot and an ice dispensing mechanism.

The ice dispensing mechanism is the simplest part of this machine as it works like most ice dispensing mechanisms, you simply push on a bar and ice comes out. Often it’s too much ice at once, but that’s easy enough to deal with provided you started your process with the ice. The drink part of this machine is where the magic or where the problem starts depending on your point of view.

Mounted on the front of the Freestyle machine is a touch screen. On the touch screen are a bunch of little circles with brand names/logos of different sodas. The number of choices at this point can vary, but I’ve never seen less than eight. I’ve also seen at least a dozen on some machines as well. Basically these are your choices of sodas that dispense from this machine. What you have to do is choose a soda and push the logo of choice.

Once you’ve pushed the soda of choice, you’re then given another series of bubbles to choose from, flavour syrups. These will allow you to add any number of additional flavours to the soda you’ve already selected. It’s not impossible for you to enjoy a nice orange and vanilla Fanta, or grape Coke. I’ve been told that because of this syrup option, a Freestyle machine can have hundreds of different flavour combinations at any given time.

The final step after choosing your additional syrup (if you want it) is to push a dispense button until your cup is full. I imagine that there are two different reactions to the text above. I think that some of you are delighted with the ability to customize your beverage and explore all of the tasting options. I also imagine that there are some of you that find this entire process way too complicated. Both of these reactions is the problem with the Freestyle machines.

When I visited this Wendy’s I had to wait a good 10 or 15 minutes to get my drink. The line was filled with people either having a great time exploring all of the combinations as well as people confused/frustrated trying to just get a cup of Coke 0. This isn’t the only time I’ve seen this kind of log jam either. Honestly, I’ve often been responsible for the log jam as well. Since each machine can be different, I’m often exploring what kind of flavour combinations are possible.

While I don’t work at a fast food restaurant, I think that lines at the Freestyle machines is not uncommon. I should also mention that it’s not uncommon for the touch screen to be a bit slow/unresponsive as well, which doesn’t help things.

It’s weird, I really love walking into a fast food place and seeing a Freestyle machine, but I also suffer from the over abundance of choice. Too much choice is a real problem for just about everyone, but I think I have a couple of solutions that just might work.

The first solution is to offer taps of just plain soda. Have a Freestyle machine for those that want to explore fun flavours, but make sure that plain Coke 0 is easy to get for everyone.  Secondly, why not put a list of the soda choices and syrup flavours somewhere else in the restaurant. Maybe a menu at the tables or a chart on the walls. This way the soda potion wizards in the restaurant can build a recipe before going to the machine.

Wednesday, August 06, 2025

Quick List - Best Airport Candy

 It took a lot of math, but here's my list of the best treats you can find at your local (or international) airport.

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

New Blue Orchid!


 Hey everyone, Blue Orchid Chapter 3 is done and available to buy. Follow the continuing store of Blue Orchid as she fights even more monsters, including a big reveal.

Pick up your copy right now at bewarethecheese.com/blueorchid/ or on Amazon.

Monday, August 04, 2025

Which is the Copy

The one thing you learn when you taste candy from other parts of the world is that there are a lot of similar treats with different names. The challenge for me is to try and figure out which came first. It's funny because I really dislike copycat candies, but don't always know who's copying who. This new review is a perfect example. It tastes exactly like one of my childhood favourite candy bars, it's even made by the same company. The problem is that I don't know who made it first.

Check out this review and let me know if you think it's a copy or not.