Happy Gay Pride! LGBT Candy: Top Rainbow Candies
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Happy Gay Pride! Top 8 rainbow candies for LGBT/gay pride by World of Wonder's candy queen!
Logo TV’s New Now Next Awards have nominees in 15 categories; a fitting farewell for 2014 & predictor of pop culture! Logo launched in 2005 & was the first advertiser supported commercial LGBT tv channel.
Why are they important? 6 months ago, I started this channel with a ruview of RuPaul’s Candy Bar as sold at Sweet Hollywood. RuPaul has been an huge inspiration of mine! During the New Now Next Awards, they’ll be ruvealing the season 7 RuPaul’s Drag Race rutestants. So in my world, this is something to celebrate!
The rainbow is a LGBT pride and diversity. The different colors symbolize diversity in the gay community.
Top 8 Rainbow Candies
8 Assorted Charms Squares
The Charms Candy Company was founded in 1912 in New Jersey. During World War II, the U.S. Army began including Charms candies in combat rations as a supplemental energy form. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the company developed the Charms Blow Pop. In 1988 Charms joined the Tootsie Roll making Tootsie the largest producer of lollipops in the world! This pack of assorted charms candy is one of the first candies ever to be individually wrapped in cellophane. The square hard candies come in cherry, grape, lemon, lime, orange and raspberry.
7 Life Savers
The brand in 1912 as a "summer candy" that could withstand heat better than chocolate. The candy's name is derived from its similarity to the shape of life preservers. The first Life Savers were mint. In 1935, the classic "Five-Flavor" rolls were introduced. Their flavor lineup was unchanged for nearly 70 years, until 2003, the rolls became pineapple, cherry, raspberry, watermelon, and orange.
6 Rainbow Twizzlers
The company that makes Twizzlers was established in 1845 as Young and Smylie, and was acquired by Hershey Foods in 1977. They come in orange, lemonade, watermelon, blue raspberry and grape.
5 Rainbow Nerds
Nerds were created in 1983.The United Kingdom sold a three-box chambered package of Nerds. Throughout the years, the product has been sold in a box separated into two compartments with two different flavors. Basically they start with a sugar crystal and we just keep coating it with more sugar, liquid corn syrup. Their original color is pure white. The factory spins huge barrel-like containers of sugar crystals, which receive coats of sugar until the Nerds are formed. Rainbow Nerds is a box of regular Nerds of multiple flavors, with no partition or organization.
4 Skittles
Originated in 1974 by a British company and came to the US in 1979. In 1982, Skittles began US production. Skittles is the most popular candy among youth in the United States. They are fruit-flavoured sweets, currently produced and marketed by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company,[1] a division of Mars, Inc. They have hard sugar shells which carry the letter S. The inside is mainly sugar, corn syrup, and hydrogenated palm kernel oil along with fruit juice, citric acid, and natural and artificial flavours. They carry the slogan “Taste the Rainbow” as of 1994.
3 Airheads Xtremes
Airheads originated in 1986 with taffy. Created by the same company who create Mentos, Airheads Xtremes are sour belts with the rainbow version in berry. They come in strip and small square form.
2 Rainbow Swirl Lollipop
A lollipop is basically hardened, flavored sucrose with corn syrup. The first confectioneries that closely resemble what we call lollipops date to the Middle Ages. The invention of the modern lollipop is still something of a mystery but a number of American companies in the early 20th century have laid claim to it. They were invented by George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut, who started making large boiled sweets mounted on sticks in 1908. He named them after a racehorse of the time, Lolly Pop.
1 Unicorn Pop
Much like a unicorn, the unicorn lollipop were hard to find for a while...only at amusement parks and speciality shops in the 80s but more recently, they’re easier to come by. It’s namesake comes from a unicorn’s horn and of all the rainbow candy we’ve seen today, I think it’s the most fun.
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