Here's some fun candy trivia - Candy Corn was invented in 1880 by the Wunderlee Candy Company employee named George Renninger.
The first Candy Corn was expensive, as each colored layer was poured into a mold by hand. Fortunately, times have changed. You can get this American classic in bulk and at a great price!
Net Weight 5 lb.
There are approximately 130 pieces per pound
No Halloween would be complete without this perennial treat
Please note: Candy Corn is fragile, so we recommend purchasing a protective thermo case if your order will ship through high temperatures.
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Here's some fun candy trivia - Candy Corn was invented in 1880 by the Wunderlee Candy Company employee named George Renninger.
The first Candy Corn was expensive, as each colored layer was poured into a mold by hand. Fortunately, times have changed. You can get this American classic in bulk and at a great price!
Net Weight 5 lb.
There are approximately 130 pieces per pound
No Halloween would be complete without this perennial treat
Please note: Candy Corn is fragile, so we recommend purchasing a protective thermo case if your order will ship through high temperatures.
Everything Wonderful...Fresh always, Deliver Quick. The only think was the order was large & in one bag would have liked in two bags. Recommend to everyone...Thank you Always
The candy at Candyfavorites.com is outstanding but the weather patterns can be confusing and harsh from region to region in the United States, let alone other areas of the world. My thought is to protect your purchase with Hot Weather and Fragile Protection ...it works for us in NC.
We are very pleased with our purchase of Brach's Indian Corn. It is only available during this time of the year & it disappears quickly off the shelves in stores. That's why I order this from CandyFavorites.com. Brach's Indian corn is available even when the stores run out, but don't wait too long to place your order! The 3 pound bag arrived in a box packaged to keep it cold & fresh, so there was no melting of the candy due to warmer temperatures. We like to mix our Indian Corn with dry roasted peanuts, it tastes a lot like Baby Ruths!