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Monday, March 31, 2008
For all you candy fanatics who want another excuse for celebrating the day with some extra indulging, here is a list from the National Confectioners Association of special days.
January 3rd – National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day 8th – National English Toffee Day 26th – National Peanut Brittle Day February 15th – National Gum Drop Day 19th – Chocolate Mint Day March 3rd week – American Chocolate Week 19th – National Chocolate Caramel Day 24th – National Chocolate-Covered Raisin Day April 12th – National Licorice Day 21st – National Chocolate-Covered Cashews Day 22nd – National Jelly Bean Day May 12th – National Nutty Fudge Day 15th – National Chocolate Chip Day 23rd – National Taffy Day June National Candy Month 16th – Fudge Day July 7th – Chocolate Day 15th – Gummi Worm Day 20th – National Lollipop Day 28th – National Milk Chocolate Day August 4th – National Chocolate Chip Day 10th – S'mores Day 30th – National Toasted Marshmallow Day September 13th – International Chocolate Day 22nd – National White Chocolate Day October National Caramel Month 28th – National Chocolate Day 30th – National Candy Corn Day 31st – National Caramel Apple Day November 7th – National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day December 7th – National Cotton Candy Day 16th – National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day 26th – National Candy Cane Day 28th – National Chocolate Day 29th – National Chocolate Day by: Woodstock Candy
Saturday, March 29, 2008
CBS13/CW31
March 28, 2008 The owner of an Oakland food factory that churned out pot-laced candy and other foods has pleaded guilty to conspiring to manufacture and distribute marijuana. Federal prosecutors said 34-year-old Michael J. Martin of El Sobrante admitted in U.S. District Court on Wednesday that he was a partner in the business, Tainted Inc. Pro-pot advocates say the company made products for medical marijuana clubs. Law enforcement officials reported seizing marijuana-infused candy bars called Buddafingas and Stoners at the factory wrapped in packages mimicking Butterfingers and Snickers. Authorities said the factory also added pot to such foods as honey, soda and barbecue sauce. Martin faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. He is scheduled to be sentenced in July. Copyright © 2008 CBS13/CW31, All Rights Reserved. by: Woodstock Candy
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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