[PW] Re: Candy question
Roberta Gerber
rgerber at rockfordpubliclibrary.org
Wed Oct 4 07:58:16 PDT 2006
I found some "cut rock candy" at this website:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_6/102-6009130-4396943?ie=UTF8&rh=n%3A3
370831%2Cn%3A3586271%2Cn%3A3586481&page=6. I clicked on the candy name
and found that it is distributed by The Candy Depot, with the following
contact information
Seller Help
The Candy Depot Customer Service Contact
Contact this seller Phone: 7184712325
* About Seller
* Privacy & Security
* Contact Customer Service
Hope this helps.
Roberta Gerber
ILS Specialist
Rockford Public Library
215 N. Wyman St.,
Rockford, IL 61101
Phone: (815) 966-2718 FAX (815) 965-0866
rgerber at rockfordpubliclibrary.org
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[mailto:project-wombat-open-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org] On Behalf
Of John Franklin
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 12:23 AM
To: list at project-wombat.org
Subject: [PW] Candy question
I'm looking for a type of candy which my mother likes, but which
seems only to be available as part of an assortment with other things
which she doesn't.
The type in question is listed in the assortment as "fancy rock
candy" although I have a feeling that may not be the most common
name. (I've been looking at online candy stores now for about an
hour, though, and haven't seen it under any other name.) They are
small cylindrical hard candies, diameter (if I remember correctly)
roughly 1 cm, height roughly 0.75 cm. The circular sides of the
candies have a pattern embedded through them, while the edge has a
thin colored coating.
In the picture at the following URL, the candy I'm talking about is
the one in the lower right in the front tin. (The peanut-shaped
candies are to the left.) (Wish I could find a better image, but
unfortunately that doesn't seem to be possible.)
http://www.figis.com/gifts/offer.asp?
offerID=109426&categoryID=920&subcat=922
Anyone know what these are called and, more importantly, where one
can purchase them?
-John Franklin
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