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  1. 1. Indian corn (the candy, not the dried decorative corn) is _______________ than candy corn.

    • better
      17
    • worse
      45
    • other
      41


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I always thought they were the same thing.  What is the difference?

 

Indian corn is the variety with brown bottoms.

 

Brown = chocolate = better. 

 

http://www.candywarehouse.com/products/brachs-indian-corn-22-ounce-bag/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping&utm_term=%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=CNqOiqeP8cACFchgfgodWicACw

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But, were any cocoa beans hanged in the making if it? If it isn't real chocolate, I'm not interested. Don't get me started on "white" chocolate. I'd rather have a vegetable.

 

Cocoa is the third ingredient, behind sugar and corn syrup and ahead of a bunch of chemicals.

 

I wouldn't think of it as "real" chocolate, though.

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I know what candy corn is, but what is Indian corn? My MIL used to out candy corn and peanuts into a little ceramic pumpkin in the fall. If you eat them together, they taste like a Payday candy bar.

 

Oh I have to try this.  I have fond memories of Payday bars.

 

Candy corn was my Mom's favorite candy after hard black licorice.  :001_wub:

 

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Cocoa is the third ingredient, behind sugar and corn syrup and ahead of a bunch of chemicals.

 

I wouldn't think of it as "real" chocolate, though.

Ok. Beans are harmed, but it still tastes more like a fudgecicle than good chocolate, so I have to stick with my original "worse" vote. Sorry to hear we are on opposite sides if this seasonally important discussion. Not saying I would turn it down, mind you, just that if there were a bowl of each on the table, well...
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Other…they are both good.  They're candy!  I agree Brach's is the best.

 

 

Our favorite thing to do with candy corn is to make "melted snowmen" hot chocolate.  Normal hot chocolate (we do Nesquick + milk)….then a layer of whipped cream on top.  Now add in mini chocolate chips for eyes and mouth and a candy corn for the nose.  Yummy and fun!

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Other…they are both good. They're candy! I agree Brach's is the best.

 

 

Our favorite thing to do with candy corn is to make "melted snowmen" hot chocolate. Normal hot chocolate (we do Nesquick + milk)….then a layer of whipped cream on top. Now add in mini chocolate chips for eyes and mouth and a candy corn for the nose. Yummy and fun!

I love this idea!! I add some pumpkin purée for my picky eaters too and they love it! Can't wait to try with the decorations :)

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I know what candy corn is, but what is Indian corn? My MIL used to out candy corn and peanuts into a little ceramic pumpkin in the fall. If you eat them together, they taste like a Payday candy bar.

 

Heresy!  Paydays are actually okay to eat.  Candy corn is vile regardless of trying to salvage it with peanuts.

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I thought "lolly" meant a hard candy...? They're soft, very soft.

 

This post made me google "dye free candy corn", and do you know, the very first result was from this forum? Sheesh. Then this post made me look up Candy Professor's article on candy corn, which she posted over at The Atlantic.Which answers the question a lot of you are having: the only connection to corn is that it looks a little like corn (sorta, if you squint) and was really popular back in the days when people thought of corn as animal feed.

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