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Molasses Kisses Halloween candy by Kerr's Candy are shown in Toronto in this photo taken Oct. 26, 2017. Kerr's Candy social media team is defending the company's Molasses Kisses treats on Twitter ...
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Kerr's is defending Molasses Kisses after the Post's Tristin Hopper derided them as 'the worst Halloween candy' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
A few weeks ago, I gave Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski, a husband-and-wife team of San Francisco chefs, a 19th-century recipe for simple chocolate caramels made with molasses and vanilla and asked ...
But even when the coconut was eclipsed by molasses, the candy’s figgy texture and espresso-like flavor revealed why Charleston was once so fond of it. “Culturally, it’s a dish we need to bring back,” ...
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TORONTO — Kerr’s Candy social media team is defending the company’s Molasses Kisses treats on Twitter after a newspaper derided it as “the worst Halloween candy.” Kerr’s, which was founded in 1895, ...