_About Honey Candy – Why Honey Candy? Is This Just Old-Fashioned Candy? Cheap Candy?
_Honey Candy, Not Cheap Candy Or Old-Fashioned Candy? Who Makes A Whole Site About Honey Candy?
Honey Candy Dot Net welcomes you to the honeycandy.net Web site, your home for honey candy (no, not just cheap candy or boring, old-fashioned candy). My name is Drew, and I built this site. Why? For starters, I love all kinds of candy, expensive candy and even cheap candy, but I’m a huge fan of two special types of honey candy: Bit-O-Honey candy bars and Toblerone candy bars. (Yes, believe it or not, there are people out there who still enjoy old-fashioned candy like this.) Both seem harder to find these days, but they’re still out there, and they’re still delicious! Yet as much as I enjoy candy, I’m a father now, and these days, I need to concern myself with my health, and the health of my family. I actually read packaging labels now and try to avoid stuff made primarily with artificial ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup and saturated fats whenever possible. Or at least, I try to keep them in moderation. Of course, I still indulge my sweet tooth every now and again. So I figured, hey…if I am going to treat myself, or the rest of my family, I may as well do so with candy that contains natural ingredients. You know, avoid the really cheap candy and go for more-natural stuff like honey candy, which is, again not necessarily old-fashioned candy!
But…Honey Candy? Why Should I Care About Honey Candy?
You should care about honey candy because it’s delicious! Who cares if it seems like old-fashioned candy? Isn’t being delicious enough? No? OK, all kidding aside, you should care about honey candy because there’s more to it, and more varieties of it, than you might think. It’s easy to think of honey as being that golden drippy stuff that’s guaranteed to leave a sticky mess if your kids get within 100 feet of it, or even to think of it as a cheap candy substitute that no one wants. However! Honey is also the world’s original, natural sweetener. Honey even has unique properties that allow it to be stored safely without fear of spoiling. Honey also contains trace amounts of anti-oxidants for all you health-conscious candy fans out there (if there even is such a thing…?). And honey has even been suggested to have wound-treating purposes in modern medicine. (Don’t take my word for it, check out the benefits of honey candy on Wikipedia.) To make a long story short (too late), honey is good stuff, and honey candy is even better, at least in this writer’s humble opinion. So it’s not just cheap candy. Or just old-fashioned candy either.
Honey Candy Aside, I’m Not Looking For Old-Fashioned Candy, Or Cheap Candy. I Want Good Candy!
Then you’re in luck, because there are several varieties of honey candy that are, in fact, not cheap candy, and are also quite modern, unlike that old-fashioned candy you also seem to dislike for some reason. At honeycandy.net, I plan to cover all the high-end honey candy products out there, including fancy gourmet items from specialty chocolatiers (yes, as in chocolate, because you’d better believe there’s some tasty chocolate honey candy out there), and mail-order honey candy from boutique beekeeping outfits.
Honey Candy’s OK, But I Do Kind Of Want Cheap Candy…
No problem there either, since some of the classic honey candy remains surprisingly cheap candy. Expect to see grocery store honey candy bars and such covered here as well.
Honey Candy’s Fine, But I Do Kind Of Like Old-Fashioned Candy…
That’s fine too, since there are plenty of great honey candy products that squarely fit the old-fashioned candy mold, and we’ll eventually cover them all here.
OK. So You Like Honey Candy. But What Is This Honey Candy Site Going to Offer?
Since you asked, I’ll definitely be writing reviews of various types of honey candy, including the over-the-counter cheap candy you can find at the supermarket, as well as specialty products produced by artisan beekeepers and candymakers, along with international honey candy confections from all around the globe. We’re not just talking about the boring, old-fashioned candy grandma used to make (and that we all politely pretended to enjoy, but secretly fed to the dog when nobody was looking). There’s some really tasty and really cool stuff out there, and I intend to find it, try it, photograph it, and report back to you with all the sweet details. I’ll even try to post video footage of the most interesting-looking honey candy I find. Just visit the honey candy reviews section to get updates there. I also plan to provide honey candy recipes, honey candy gift ideas, and interesting facts and tidbits related to honey and honey candy here.
Yes, But…A Whole Site Devoted To Honey Candy?
So an entire site devoted to honey candy sounds a little…weird? Well, consider the source. But seriously, there really is some great honey candy out there (and this stuff takes more forms than you might think). It’s not just terrible cheap candy, or old-fashioned candy for old-fashioned people! If you’re a honey lover or a candy enthusiast, this here Web site will make a honey candy fan out of you. And of course, I’m happy to take suggestions if you have any other ideas for cool honey-related stuff or new honey candy to try, or new honey candy recipes to make, or anything else you think might be cool to write about.
Honey Candy Dot Net welcomes you to the honeycandy.net Web site, your home for honey candy (no, not just cheap candy or boring, old-fashioned candy). My name is Drew, and I built this site. Why? For starters, I love all kinds of candy, expensive candy and even cheap candy, but I’m a huge fan of two special types of honey candy: Bit-O-Honey candy bars and Toblerone candy bars. (Yes, believe it or not, there are people out there who still enjoy old-fashioned candy like this.) Both seem harder to find these days, but they’re still out there, and they’re still delicious! Yet as much as I enjoy candy, I’m a father now, and these days, I need to concern myself with my health, and the health of my family. I actually read packaging labels now and try to avoid stuff made primarily with artificial ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup and saturated fats whenever possible. Or at least, I try to keep them in moderation. Of course, I still indulge my sweet tooth every now and again. So I figured, hey…if I am going to treat myself, or the rest of my family, I may as well do so with candy that contains natural ingredients. You know, avoid the really cheap candy and go for more-natural stuff like honey candy, which is, again not necessarily old-fashioned candy!
But…Honey Candy? Why Should I Care About Honey Candy?
You should care about honey candy because it’s delicious! Who cares if it seems like old-fashioned candy? Isn’t being delicious enough? No? OK, all kidding aside, you should care about honey candy because there’s more to it, and more varieties of it, than you might think. It’s easy to think of honey as being that golden drippy stuff that’s guaranteed to leave a sticky mess if your kids get within 100 feet of it, or even to think of it as a cheap candy substitute that no one wants. However! Honey is also the world’s original, natural sweetener. Honey even has unique properties that allow it to be stored safely without fear of spoiling. Honey also contains trace amounts of anti-oxidants for all you health-conscious candy fans out there (if there even is such a thing…?). And honey has even been suggested to have wound-treating purposes in modern medicine. (Don’t take my word for it, check out the benefits of honey candy on Wikipedia.) To make a long story short (too late), honey is good stuff, and honey candy is even better, at least in this writer’s humble opinion. So it’s not just cheap candy. Or just old-fashioned candy either.
Honey Candy Aside, I’m Not Looking For Old-Fashioned Candy, Or Cheap Candy. I Want Good Candy!
Then you’re in luck, because there are several varieties of honey candy that are, in fact, not cheap candy, and are also quite modern, unlike that old-fashioned candy you also seem to dislike for some reason. At honeycandy.net, I plan to cover all the high-end honey candy products out there, including fancy gourmet items from specialty chocolatiers (yes, as in chocolate, because you’d better believe there’s some tasty chocolate honey candy out there), and mail-order honey candy from boutique beekeeping outfits.
Honey Candy’s OK, But I Do Kind Of Want Cheap Candy…
No problem there either, since some of the classic honey candy remains surprisingly cheap candy. Expect to see grocery store honey candy bars and such covered here as well.
Honey Candy’s Fine, But I Do Kind Of Like Old-Fashioned Candy…
That’s fine too, since there are plenty of great honey candy products that squarely fit the old-fashioned candy mold, and we’ll eventually cover them all here.
OK. So You Like Honey Candy. But What Is This Honey Candy Site Going to Offer?
Since you asked, I’ll definitely be writing reviews of various types of honey candy, including the over-the-counter cheap candy you can find at the supermarket, as well as specialty products produced by artisan beekeepers and candymakers, along with international honey candy confections from all around the globe. We’re not just talking about the boring, old-fashioned candy grandma used to make (and that we all politely pretended to enjoy, but secretly fed to the dog when nobody was looking). There’s some really tasty and really cool stuff out there, and I intend to find it, try it, photograph it, and report back to you with all the sweet details. I’ll even try to post video footage of the most interesting-looking honey candy I find. Just visit the honey candy reviews section to get updates there. I also plan to provide honey candy recipes, honey candy gift ideas, and interesting facts and tidbits related to honey and honey candy here.
Yes, But…A Whole Site Devoted To Honey Candy?
So an entire site devoted to honey candy sounds a little…weird? Well, consider the source. But seriously, there really is some great honey candy out there (and this stuff takes more forms than you might think). It’s not just terrible cheap candy, or old-fashioned candy for old-fashioned people! If you’re a honey lover or a candy enthusiast, this here Web site will make a honey candy fan out of you. And of course, I’m happy to take suggestions if you have any other ideas for cool honey-related stuff or new honey candy to try, or new honey candy recipes to make, or anything else you think might be cool to write about.