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Christmas
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October 20, 2021
When we think of winter holiday baked goods, gingerbread is always on the top of the list; particularly gingerbread houses. According to Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery, when they bake, 59% of Millennials are baking with loved ones during the holiday season. Baking and building gingerbread houses is a terrific way for a group of friends and family to share some holiday fun.
Gingerbread houses are a MUST for the holiday season, ever wonder why a spiced cookie house decorated with sweets has become a holiday tradition? We uncover this and more examining the roots of the classic cookie that has us raising the roof.
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October 06, 2021
We all love holiday food traditions. Like a classic song or movie can benefit from a remix or a remake, so too can classic holiday food and candy! Attract customers of every generation by serving up classic holiday traditions with a fresh, modern spin.
Putting a new twist on longtime traditions makes you stand out as a source for cutting-edge trends – during the holidays and beyond. Give those die-hard holiday fans a new way to celebrate (a change in routine is always welcome), and win over new, younger fans too.
Join us as we don our confectionery DJ/Producer hats and remix some long-time holiday staples.
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October 14, 2019
While it might still be orange and black on your shelves, we know you’re already thinking ahead to the colors of the winter holidays! The National Retailer Federation (NRF) forecasts a positive 2019 holiday season, projecting retail sales during November and December to increase between 3.8% and 4.2% over 2018 to a total of between $727.9 billion and $730.7 billion.
Among the top purchases this holiday season – food and candy. In 2018, NRF estimated that 4 in 10 consumers start shopping on or around November 1st, so make sure you’re prepared with the favorite flavors of Christmas (gingerbread, chocolate chip cookies, anything peppermint), Hanukkah (gelt, kugel, rugelach), and Kwanzaa (anything coconut flavored, sweet potato pie-flavored, or pecan pie-flavored).
Still feeling a little bah humbug? Here are some fun facts to get you in the holiday spirit: