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Promotional Candies For Kids

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My 4-year old kid loves to eat candies. Every time I come home from the office, I always see to it that I will buy her a candy. She loves strawberry flavored candies especially. She can consume about 1 to 2 pieces a day.

One day, I attended a Candy Fair and tried to see what I can bring home to my daughter. There were different varieties of candies that were on display during the event. Remembering my daughter, I tried to search around for a strawberry flavored candy printed with company logo.

I was in luck because there was a lot of strawberry flavored candy with company logo during the fair. It was just a matter of finding the right one for my daughter. Before I make a decision on what I will buy, I first visited a booth that demonstrated how to make a chocolate coated candy.

It was very educational and not to mention entertaining for me. Good thing I brought along my digital camera so I was able to take some snapshots of a custom hard candy. I took another shot of the candy and then went on to pick up my daughter’s strawberry candy.

I also picked up from the demonstration that confections are used in making a candy.

Easter Sunday Candies

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Having a sweet tooth is one life’s simple pleasures. As for me, I think I have sweet teeth. Most of the time, this puts me at a disadvantage because I get to spend more on candies. But I usually treat it as a way for me to enjoy life better. Anyway, I’m talking too much.

Last Easter, I used this unique quality of mine to good use. My family and I organized an Easter egg hunt for the kids who live in our street. The event was fun, there being so many kids in our town. I bought a lot of sweets to help get the game going.

I used the promotional candies I bought as giveaways to the kids, just to make them participate in the game. After they got the candies, all of them got excited and were eager to have some fun. We placed the eggs all over the block. The game was long, but in the end, most of the kids found all the hidden Easter eggs.

After all was done, I gave out custom promotional candies as a prize to the kid who got the most eggs, and logo promotional candies as consolation prizes for all those who joined. They were so happy with the treats that even the adults joined in the fray. All my candies were wiped out, but I’m all smiles about it.

This coming Easter, I’m planning on doing the same thing. This time, I’ll give not just candies. Hopefully, the adults won’t rival the little kids.