NATIONAL CANDY CORN DAY
National Candy Corn Day is observed annually on October 30th.
Candy Corn was created by George Renninger of Wunderle Candy Company in the late 1800s. He created this sweet treat to represent the bright colors of corn kernels. Originally, Candy Corn was yellow, orange and white, but it has become popular in other colors as well.
This confection was originally made by hand using corn syrup, sugar, water, marshmallows, fondant and carnauba wax (a wax made from the leaves of a palm tree), but it is now produced using machines. The original ingredients are still used in the recipe.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Whether you want to go whip up a batch or go and purchase a bag, go and enjoy National Candy Corn Day. Use #NationalCandyCornDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and origin of National Candy Corn Day.
I now feel a need to go out and get at least one more bag of candy corn before tomorrow.
2 comments:
I was never a fan of candy corn.
Not something we get here (I don't think).
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