A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
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A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
They need to come up with a form of "water candy." Why must everything be flavored? Why not come up with a hardened form of water that one can chew on? It could be served cold, in small blocks like gum. I think this would make an awesome, refreshing product. If only I had the capital or the technology.
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
Eskimos invented that already.EarlJam wrote: Why not come up with a hardened form of water that one can chew on?
For the low calorie version, don't add sugar.
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
You could even sell it in bags from freezers outside of convenience stores
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
Yes! Brilliant! And market them as "water rocks," meaning not each piece of water candy has to be the same size or shape!Jesus_hurley wrote:You could even sell it in bags from freezers outside of convenience stores
Let's totally do this!
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
And just think of all the recipes that your water rocks would enhance. I bet it would be great when topped with Jack Daniels!
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
I buy 6lbs of this celebrated product, daily. I get it in a crushed/shaved form, so fresh it's just like snow, and munch it all day. Sometimes I like to flavor it with a special concoction of KoolAid blended with grape juice, just to give it a little body.
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Re: A Brilliant Idea for a Candy!
You could blend the water candy with fruit, juice, and/or yogurt, and even add nutritional supplements. And here's the great part... you could charge some obscene price for a 12-oz cup of the stuff.
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