Halloween candy tins from Zazzle
Hello friends and Zazzlers!
Do you like candy? I love chocolate above all things. Sometimes I steal some gumdrops from my nephew to discover that they are just half-hardened rubber or something! Colorful and with funny shapes but that texture just kills it all! For me is chocolate or nada. For many kids, Halloween is the most fun night of the year. Come on, if I was a kid I would think that Halloween is a magical day. It's the full fun package: 1st, kids dress up in a cool costume, 2nd, they can stay up late with their friends, and 3rd, they go out in the neighborhood and, yes, 4th, on top of that they get free candy. Getting such a monstrous variety of candy in one night is quite something! Candy is the king of Halloween, not Jack. I read that some people give toothbrushes on Halloween? That's such a spoiler. It's important to brush the teeth after eating meals or candy...but Halloween's not the moment, right?!!
Candy corn is the famous candy of Halloween, so famous that October 30 is National Candy Corn Day. It's that triangle-shaped, yellow, orange, and white candies. It's a sweet replicate of dried corn kernels. George Renninger created the treat in the 1880s for Wunderlee Candy. Today the candy is distributed by Jelly Belly Candy Company. I don't know what's favorite candy for kids these days. When I was a child there wasn't much to choose from. Today it's brands and more brands! Candy comes in all colors and shapes!
Well, Zazzle has candy also. It's kind of a new product. Now Zazzle has round and rectangle-shaped tins. Inside you can find a random mix of 20 unique Jelly Belly™ jelly bean flavors. Flavors include peach, pina colada, buttered popcorn, strawberry daiquiri, island punch, Sunkist tangerine, Sunkist lemon, tutti fruit, very cherry, cotton candy, lemon-lime, green apple, bubble gum, watermelon, coconut, toasted marshmallow, orange sherbet, blueberry, and chocolate pudding.
Zazzler designers created lovely illustrations for the tins. These Zazzle candy tins are perfect for Halloween! Just take a look!
Witch Seal of Approval Jelly Belly Tins by holidaygenius
See other Happy halloween Candy Tins at zazzle
Mummy Treats for the Halloween Candy Tins by noboringwhite
Look at more Halloween Candy Tins at zazzle
Happy Halloween Jelly Belly Candy Tin by dgpaulart
Look at Halloween Candy Tins online at Zazzle.com
Halloween Jelly Bean Tin Jelly Belly Tin by Sandiegodianna
Check out Sandiegodianna Candy Tins online at zazzle
Orange Spider Cookie Jelly Belly Candy Tin by BruceDesigns
View Halloween Candy Tins online at zazzle
Scary Jack O'Lantern face - Happy Halloween Jelly Belly Candy Tins by UrHomeNeeds
Browse other Spooky Candy Tins
Skeletons and Pumpkins Pattern Candy Tins by partymonster
Check out more Halloween Candy Tins at Zazzle
Cute Cartoon Boy as a Vampire / Halloween Costume Jelly Belly Candy Tin by TrastoFino
View Halloween Candy Tins online at zazzle
Do you like candy? I love chocolate above all things. Sometimes I steal some gumdrops from my nephew to discover that they are just half-hardened rubber or something! Colorful and with funny shapes but that texture just kills it all! For me is chocolate or nada. For many kids, Halloween is the most fun night of the year. Come on, if I was a kid I would think that Halloween is a magical day. It's the full fun package: 1st, kids dress up in a cool costume, 2nd, they can stay up late with their friends, and 3rd, they go out in the neighborhood and, yes, 4th, on top of that they get free candy. Getting such a monstrous variety of candy in one night is quite something! Candy is the king of Halloween, not Jack. I read that some people give toothbrushes on Halloween? That's such a spoiler. It's important to brush the teeth after eating meals or candy...but Halloween's not the moment, right?!!
Candy corn is the famous candy of Halloween, so famous that October 30 is National Candy Corn Day. It's that triangle-shaped, yellow, orange, and white candies. It's a sweet replicate of dried corn kernels. George Renninger created the treat in the 1880s for Wunderlee Candy. Today the candy is distributed by Jelly Belly Candy Company. I don't know what's favorite candy for kids these days. When I was a child there wasn't much to choose from. Today it's brands and more brands! Candy comes in all colors and shapes!
Well, Zazzle has candy also. It's kind of a new product. Now Zazzle has round and rectangle-shaped tins. Inside you can find a random mix of 20 unique Jelly Belly™ jelly bean flavors. Flavors include peach, pina colada, buttered popcorn, strawberry daiquiri, island punch, Sunkist tangerine, Sunkist lemon, tutti fruit, very cherry, cotton candy, lemon-lime, green apple, bubble gum, watermelon, coconut, toasted marshmallow, orange sherbet, blueberry, and chocolate pudding.
Zazzler designers created lovely illustrations for the tins. These Zazzle candy tins are perfect for Halloween! Just take a look!
Witch Seal of Approval Jelly Belly Tins by holidaygenius
See other Happy halloween Candy Tins at zazzle
Mummy Treats for the Halloween Candy Tins by noboringwhite
Look at more Halloween Candy Tins at zazzle
Happy Halloween Jelly Belly Candy Tin by dgpaulart
Look at Halloween Candy Tins online at Zazzle.com
Halloween Jelly Bean Tin Jelly Belly Tin by Sandiegodianna
Check out Sandiegodianna Candy Tins online at zazzle
Orange Spider Cookie Jelly Belly Candy Tin by BruceDesigns
View Halloween Candy Tins online at zazzle
Scary Jack O'Lantern face - Happy Halloween Jelly Belly Candy Tins by UrHomeNeeds
Browse other Spooky Candy Tins
Skeletons and Pumpkins Pattern Candy Tins by partymonster
Check out more Halloween Candy Tins at Zazzle
Cute Cartoon Boy as a Vampire / Halloween Costume Jelly Belly Candy Tin by TrastoFino
View Halloween Candy Tins online at zazzle
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